M**S
BEST PUMICE STONE EVER!!!!
This year I purchased every brand of pumice stone there is in an effort to get calcium deposits off my pool tiles. This was the last brand I tried. I wish it had been the first. This is BY FAR the VERY BEST pumice stone to clean calcium deposits. Some stones were totally useless. Some worked sort of. The "best" before I bought this one would be gone after ten tiles. I had over 200 to clean. Then this beauty arrived. I cleaned the last 40 tiles with it in two days and the stone doesn't look hardly used. The only downside with this stone is that it doesn't float like all the others so if you happen to drop it in the pool (which I was careful not to do), then you have a diving job to retrieve. Anyway, to all you out there who need to clean calcium build up on pool tiles, BUY THIS ONE FIRST!! And don't do what I did and spend $200 on stones that don't work.
L**H
It was easy to use.
I used the pumice stone to remove the beginning stages of calcium build-up. It worked beautifully. I've used some other softer stones before with little results. I liked the harder stone to scratch away the build-up with less effort.
M**L
sturdy
good pumice stone , holds up for cleaning pool calcium buildup
R**A
A Good Product, Use A Glove
Don't waist you time on other options, it's easy to use while you're inside the pool.
C**D
Good
Great product
T**R
Good, but try an alternative.
I was surprised by how quickly the stone was consumed through use. At this rate I would need 5-6 stones to complete the job. However, it appears that large grit wet/dry sandpaper is a more cost effective tool for the job.
J**V
Does exactly what it says it should (which is really ...
Does exactly what it says it should (which is really saying something when it comes to pool care products). Takes some sweat to get around an entire pool, but very much worth it and a lot cheaper than hiring somebody to take a water-line or calcium build-up off your tile for you.
B**I
Works great!
Just wanted I needed to clean the pool tiles. Gets the tiles clean with a little bit of elbow grease. We have about 180 tiles in the pool and I have cleaned over half the tiles and still have about half the stone left.
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