For the membrane
We recommend cleaning it at least twice a year, depending on the pool’s surroundings (presence of trees, sand, soil, urban pollution, etc.). In any case, a cleaning should be carried out before the first opening and restart of the pool.
The cover must be completely closed and locked before cleaning. Ideally, use a brush and a domestic low-pressure washer, limiting the pressure to 80 bars. The washer should be used with a product that has a neutral pH.
For the cladding
Galvanized steel or aluminum claddings are powder-coated. To clean them, use only a microfiber cloth, clear water, and, if necessary, a neutral pH soap.
For mirror-effect or metallic claddings, monthly cleaning is recommended. Impurities should be removed from top to bottom using a low-pressure water jet. A mild cleaner (without alcohol or ammonia) should be applied with a lint-free microfiber cloth, using linear movements. Circular motions are strictly forbidden, as they may cause streaks or halos. The surface should then be rinsed with clear water and immediately dried with a soft cloth to preserve its shine.
Essential technical maintenance
Regular and careful maintenance of the rails and locking components located under the cladding will extend the lifespan of your cover. Start by removing debris (sand, leaves, branches, soil, etc.) using a vacuum/blower. If necessary, follow up with a water jet, taking care not to push debris into the rail ends.
To clean inside the rails, lift the belt (black strip) when the cover is rolled up (pool open). A high-pressure washer can be used, then reposition the belt correctly after cleaning.
For Automatic models
Regular cleaning of the solar panels helps extend battery life. To do this, use only a microfiber cloth and clear water.