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Pool care after Sahara rain: how to make your Balearic pool crystal clear again!

  • Writer: Spa Natural Balear
    Spa Natural Balear
  • Oct 31, 2024
  • 3 min read

Cleaning the pool after Saharan rain in the Balearic Islands: How to make the water crystal clear again.

Crystal clear pool on the Balearic Islands after a thorough cleaning after a Saharan rainstorm.

The Balearic Islands enjoy sunny weather almost all year round, but occasionally a less welcome natural phenomenon occurs: Saharan rain, also known as mud rain. Fine desert dust from the Sahara is carried across the Mediterranean by winds and falls with the rain on the Balearic Islands - Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. The result is a layer of fine sand and dirt that often contaminates the pool. Here is how to effectively clean your pool after a Saharan shower and get the water clear again. Pool care after Sahara rain.


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1. first steps: removing surface dirt

After a Saharan rain it is important to act quickly to prevent deeper contamination of the pool water. The first step is to remove leaves, sand and other visible debris from the surface using a landing net. This will prevent the dirt from entering the filter and reduce the amount of cleaning required.


2. remove finer particles with the pool vacuum cleaner

After the surface cleaning, it's time for the fine cleaning of the pool floor. Dust and fine sand particles settle on the floor and are best removed with a pool vacuum cleaner. Automatic pool robots are particularly helpful here, as they clean the floor thoroughly while you can get on with other tasks. If a pool robot is not available, a manual pool vacuum cleaner can also be used.


3. check the filter system and run it intensively

The sand and dust after a muddy rain can put a lot of strain on the filter. Make sure that the filter is clean and run the filter system for several hours to remove even the smallest particles from the water. Backwashing the filter is often useful to increase filter performance. In Mallorca and Ibiza in particular, where pool facilities are often heavily used, regular filter maintenance is crucial for clean water.


4. test water values and adjust if necessary

Sahara rain can affect the water quality in the pool and change the pH value. Use test strips or a digital tester to check the pH value and the chlorine or bromine content of the water. A pH value between 7.2 and 7.6 is ideal. If there are deviations, you should adjust the chemicals accordingly to restore the water quality.


5. shock chlorination for heavy fouling

If the pool is very cloudy or yellowish after the Sahara rain, shock chlorination can help to remove the contaminants more quickly. Add a large quantity of chlorine to the water and leave the pump running. Take care not to use the pool during shock chlorination and allow the system to work for several hours or overnight before using the pool again.


6. final cleaning with a flocculant

The use of a flocculant is recommended to remove the smallest particles of dirt from the water that the filter cannot capture. The flocculant binds the suspended particles in the water, causing them to form larger flocs that are easier to filter out. This method is particularly effective when fine sand is still suspended in the water after a Saharan rain.


7. protection for the future

To protect the pool from Saharan dust, special covers can be used to protect the pool when rain is forecast. Regular maintenance of the filter system and a balanced pool chemistry will also help the water to clear more quickly after a Saharan rain.


Conclusion: A clean pool despite Saharan rain in the Balearic Islands

Saharan rains can cause a Balearic pool to become heavily polluted in the short term, but with the right steps, water quality can be quickly restored. The combination of mechanical cleaning, filtration and optimised water chemistry will ensure that your pool in Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca or Formentera is crystal clear again - ready for the next sunny day.



 
 
 

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