Removing a J-hook pool liner is a straightforward process involving cutting and peeling. Here's how you do it:
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Cut the J-Hook: Carefully cut through the J-hook portion of the liner, going all the way to the perforated edge. This will separate the J-hook from the remaining beaded liner.
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Peel Off the J-Hook: Once you've cut around the entire circumference of the pool, peel the entire J-hook section away from the pool wall.
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Beaded Liner Remains: After removing the J-hook, you will be left with a beaded liner. This beaded liner is now ready to be installed into a bead receiver track.
In essence, you are converting the J-hook liner into a standard beaded liner by removing the J-hook section. This allows you to then install the beaded liner into a bead receiver track, typically found at the top of the pool wall.