How do I get water out of my pool liner?

I over filled my under ground pool. Now the liner has water in in and it is ballooned from the side of the pool. What should I do to correct this problem? I am renting my inlaws house and I don't want them to see the pool in this condition.

Answers:
Common, everyone has done it at one time or another.
You've got two choices here. Rent a centrifugal pump (small one, 1 1/2 inches) or you can rig your own up which I'll go into detail last Pop the liner out of the track in a corner if possible near where most of the water is sitting and insert the suction hose ( lube it up with either lithium grease or similar no petroleum lubricant and make sure there are no sharpies) down behind the liner about 1 1 /2 feet. Pump out and back into the pool. Have your pool pole and brush handy. You use it to push water , by brushing the liner, to the area you set the pump up. It's also to move out wrinkles, should they start to form.. When the pump starts losing it's prime, you're almost done. Get a kettle of water going, you'll need it in a minute. Remove the suction hose from behind the liner. Now you'll know why we lubed it. That water pressure is pushing hard on it. If it doesn't budge, give it a minute, some water behind the liner will move into the area, taking some of the pressure off. If that's not happening, use your garden hose to give it a squirt behind the liner. It doesn't take much for the liner to loosen it's grip on that suction hose, for you to be able to pull out.
Here's where your kettle comes in. Pour the boiling contents (has to be still almost at boiling) on the liner, where it's out of the track. You'll be able to easily pull the liner up now, with two fingers and put it back in the track. No boiling water, it'll take ten men.
If you don't want to rent a pump for this, follow the same procedure as above, but you can use your own filter pump. Use your vac hose as the suction line. Get your hose filled with water, just like you were going to vac. Have one person plug it into the skimmer, while the other puts it in behind the liner. This actually is the simpler approach, but I find that some people panic or mess up getting their prime back later. If you know more or less, what you're doing, this is the best and easily the cheapest way.

Other answers:
try somthing likep a pump or somthing else that can pull it out.
try somthing likep a pump or somthing else that can pull it out.
If the outside of the of inside liner has access to the ground it should absorb in to the ground and in a short time just let it set, if not then you can get access between the outside and the pool liner then if you are care full you could pump the water out, if it is air bubble then you might be able to work it out by getting inside the pool and rub it out so it works it up towards the top of the pool , it mite work it self out to if has access to the air by it's self, hope this helps.
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