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[Lifetime Warranty] Pool Pumice Stone with EZ-Clip Handle Pumice Sticks Stone | Pack of 4

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Pool Pumice Stone with EZ-Clip Handle Pumice Sticks Stone

Key Features

  • Package includes four pumice stone cleaning blocks with handles.
  • Constructed from natural pumice stone with a durable plastic handle.
  • Effectively removes rust, algae, mineral deposits, and other tough stains.
  • Handle features an integrated clip for attachment to standard telescopic pool poles.
  • Dimensions: 8 inches x 1.5 inches per stone.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This is a universal cleaning accessory and does not replace a specific OEM part number.
  • Serves as a general-purpose tool for pool and surface maintenance.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use on hard surfaces such as concrete, gunite, plaster, and tile.
  • Suitable for cleaning stubborn stains in pools, spas, and on bathroom or kitchen fixtures.
  • Caution: Do not use on delicate surfaces including vinyl liners, fiberglass, acrylic, or painted finishes, as the abrasive material may cause scratches.

When to Replace

  • Replace the pumice stone when it has worn down to the plastic handle.
  • Dispose of the tool if the stone becomes fractured or loses its effective cleaning surface.

Installation Tips

  • Always wet both the pumice stone and the surface to be cleaned before scrubbing.
  • Apply gentle, consistent pressure in a back-and-forth motion to lift stains.
  • Test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure surface compatibility.
  • For extended reach, securely attach the handle's clip to a standard-diameter pool maintenance pole.
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  • Fixing Symptoms

    Fixing Symptoms

    Fix symptoms of pools: dirty surfaces, stubborn stains, rust, mineral deposits on pool tiles or walls, dirt in nooks and crannies, etc.
  • Premium Quality

    Premium Quality

    Pool Pumice Stone with Handle is made of sturdy and wear-resistant material that is well-tested by the manufacturer
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  • Simple Installation

    Simple Installation

    BlueStars Pool Pumice Stone with Handle allows for effortless attachment and detachment, making installation relatively easy
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THE KEY TO YOUR POOL'S LONGEVITY

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FAQ

A pool pumice stone is commonly used to remove stubborn mineral deposits, scale, rust stains, and waterline buildup from hard pool surfaces. It is typically used on materials such as plaster, concrete, gunite, and unglazed tile where deposits do not come off easily with standard brushing.
No. Pumice stones are generally best suited for hard, durable surfaces like plaster, concrete, gunite, and some unglazed tile. They should be used cautiously or avoided on delicate finishes such as fiberglass, vinyl liners, polished stone, glossy tile, or other easily scratched surfaces. Test in a small hidden area first before cleaning a visible section.
Attach the stone securely to the EZ-Clip handle, then wet both the stone and the pool surface before scrubbing. Use light, even pressure and short strokes on the stained area. Keeping the surface wet helps reduce scratching and allows the stone to wear properly while lifting off scale and deposits.
This type of stone is most often used for calcium scale, hard water deposits, rust staining, and heavy waterline residue. It works best on buildup that sits on the surface rather than stains that have penetrated deeply into the finish.
It can if used on the wrong surface or with too much pressure. Pumice is abrasive, so it should only be used on compatible hard surfaces and always while wet. To reduce the risk of damage, test a small inconspicuous spot first and avoid aggressive scrubbing.
The most common cause is mineral accumulation from hard water, especially calcium scale along the waterline. Rust stains can also develop from metal in the water or from metal objects left in contact with the surface. Regular brushing and balanced pool chemistry help reduce buildup, but heavier deposits often need a more abrasive cleaning method.
Confirm that your pool surface is a hard finish suitable for pumice cleaning, and inspect the area for cracks, loose tile, or delicate coatings. It is also a good idea to check water chemistry, since ongoing calcium hardness or pH imbalance can cause deposits to return quickly after cleaning.