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Default Where do you get (pool) raw leaf netting material?

My pool skimmer is in good shape but the plastic netting is torn:
http://picturepush.com/public/8102234

I went to three stores today looking for the raw netting to replace but
none had any for sale (Lowes, Home Depot, and Leslies Pool Supply).

This is simply soft screen style material that appears to simply screw on
with two phillips head screws.

What would you use to replace the netting on your skimmer net?
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Default Where do you get (pool) raw leaf netting material?

On Apr 23, 1:23*am, "Dakar F." wrote:
My pool skimmer is in good shape but the plastic netting is torn:http://picturepush.com/public/8102234

I went to three stores today looking for the raw netting to replace but
none had any for sale (Lowes, Home Depot, and Leslies Pool Supply).

This is simply soft screen style material that appears to simply screw on
with two phillips head screws.

What would you use to replace the netting on your skimmer net?


Old panty hose works well.
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