Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:35 am
ahoteinrun wrote:Morningstar wrote:Gosh, the more everyone talks the less I ever want to go swimming again. Inrun, the water turns black!!!!Geez, kind of like money that a robber steals from a bank and then the ink explodes all over him. Imagine being next to a person and seeing the water turn black. Argh. Does the water then go back to clear eventually (one would hope)?
Yeah, it dissipates and then refilters and then comes out 'clean' (I use that term lightly). It's a wave pool, so I suspect strongly that not everyone gets caught. And i've never seen it myself. But whatever.
Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:23 pm
Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:09 pm
Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:13 pm
smudgeoffudge wrote:But our pool had a sign that says "Don't pee in our pool. We don't swim in your toliet. " or something like that. When I learned it wasn't acceptable to pee in the pool well I stopped..eventually.
Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:31 pm
theonlysaneone wrote:ahoteinrun wrote:Morningstar wrote:Gosh, the more everyone talks the less I ever want to go swimming again. Inrun, the water turns black!!!!Geez, kind of like money that a robber steals from a bank and then the ink explodes all over him. Imagine being next to a person and seeing the water turn black. Argh. Does the water then go back to clear eventually (one would hope)?
Yeah, it dissipates and then refilters and then comes out 'clean' (I use that term lightly). It's a wave pool, so I suspect strongly that not everyone gets caught. And i've never seen it myself. But whatever.
I always thought that was an urban myth. It seems like it would be really expensive to fill a pool with such a chemical.
Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:16 pm