Meet Willi Galloway eHow’s Home & Garden Expert.

Watch as a seasoned professional demonstrates how to organize the parts of a Polaris 180 Pool Cleaner in this free online video about home pool maintenance.
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"ALLYN CHRISTOPHER: All right we've got all the bits and pieces off the frame and it's reasonably clean for, well, somebody that goes into a pool and deals with filth all day long. So this is our main frame, looks like it's overall in good shape. I'm not seeing any breakages or hairline cracks. Here is the usual place that you might see them. Here in the front. It's not broken over here and all the little jets with little nipples on them are not broken. So a good visual inspection making sure everything is overall in good shape. And yeah, I mean for probably spending a little bit more than a decade in a pool filled with chlorine, this is in great shape. Now here it is our rebuild kit. You can see down the side there a list, of course, everything that you're going to find inside of it which is a significant amount of things. So we're going to take it out and start to organize it. I love this stuff. Okay. Miscellaneous parts, warranty and instructions. New sweep tail we'll put over here. And then the rest. Oh, nice. Nice! Comes right out. And I'm going to throw the box aside some refuse, over there. All right. We're going to discuss it out one at a time and open it up. The other awesome thing about this is, it's some of the subassemblies are already put together for you. Great. All right. This already installed even though we may have to disinstall it later. As we open these up here, here you're actually going to see that, well, these are installed too. I'll show you a little bit more about that when we get to care and maintenance of your wheels, got to give the love to the wheels, and on the bottom right over here, look at that. New bottom, new bag, and they really do think of everything because when this is done you basically have [SOUNDS LIKE] the brands back in your cleaner. New float head no water and even a slick new top. All right. That's it we've got them out and organized and we're going to show you a little bit about each part and show you how to put them on so you'll have a brand new Polaris 180."
eHow Home & Garden Editor