2. Cut the liner. Use a sharp knife or utility razor to cut the liner about 6 inches (15 cm) from the edge of the pool.
3. Remove the old liner. Carefully peel the liner off of the pool walls and floor. Be careful not to tear the liner.
4. Clean the pool walls and floor. Use a mild detergent and water to clean the pool walls and floor. Rinse the pool thoroughly.
5. Install the new liner. Start by aligning the liner's center with the center of the pool. Then, work your way around the pool, attaching the liner to the walls and floor. Use a pool liner glue or sealant to attach the liner.
6. Fill the pool. Fill the pool with water until it reaches the desired level.
7. Let the pool settle. Let the pool settle for 24 hours before swimming in it.
Here are some tips for fixing a beaded swimming pool liner that is too big:
* Be careful not to cut the liner too short. If the liner is too short, it will not fit properly and could tear.
* Use a sharp knife or utility razor to cut the liner. A dull knife or razor will tear the liner.
* Be careful not to tear the liner when removing it from the pool.
* Clean the pool walls and floor thoroughly before installing the new liner. This will help ensure that the liner adheres properly.
* Use a pool liner glue or sealant that is specifically designed for vinyl pool liners.
* Let the pool settle for 24 hours before swimming in it. This will give the liner time to adhere properly.
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