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    One of my free buckets previously contained Pool Water Manager. Today I noticed the price: $100 for 10 pounds. If I had seen that earlier maybe I would have saved the residue of powder I cleaned out. This year I'll be looking for anything pool-related.


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    Quote Originally Posted by charn View Post
    One of my free buckets previously contained Pool Water Manager. Today I noticed the price: $100 for 10 pounds. If I had seen that earlier maybe I would have saved the residue of powder I cleaned out. This year I'll be looking for anything pool-related.
    I have an ancient in-ground pool, with a huge, non-working, sand filter(no idea what its made of; some metal?), a broken gas pool heater(we went solar when it broke due to a power failure), & some kinda metal ancient tank(was maybe a filter?) I saw what the scrapped heater may be worth. Any idea about the other equipment?

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