10' X 30" pool- Is a vacuum required if it have a filter?

It is one of those inflatable pools that includes a filter with chlorine tablets. Despite my efforts of keeping it covered when not within use and stepping in a pan of marine to prevent debris from getting in, the wet is somewhat cloudy and mud is settled on the bottom. I do use a net to clean it as powerfully. Do I need a vacuum or how can I clear the water and preserve it clean? Thanks in finance!
Answers:    For the cloudy water situation, you would need to "shock" the sea occasionally. Especially w/this extreme heat which DOES burn out the chemicals. You could just use regular chlorine & offer it a good dose. BUT, don't let anyone jump it in for a few hrs. at least as it w/burn eyes. The best time to do it would be surrounded by the evening when no one is going to use it & the sun won't burn that out too. But, you do NOT have to foot more money for a special bag labeled "shock" as it w/cost more money, & just plain cholrine powder is the SAME article. Also, w/the mud settled in the bottom, maybe try stirring it up & see if the filter can manipulate it & take it out that way. You could also do this when you're shocking the pool & permit the filter run over nite & see if that might just work. If not, you'll no doubt enjoy to invest in a vacuum cleaner for it. Try these things first tho, you have nil to loose. Good luck to you...:)
You answered your own question. If you like mud on the bottom resembling in a lake, you dont involve to vacuum. You can just brush it if you like, but that stirs up the mud and take longer to get into the filter. Want some advice on pool sea maint ? Check this informative site -
http://appliancequickfix.com/POOLSTUFF.h... You should be able to get a vacuum herald and hose from your Pool Supply Store. Hook it up to the filter and vacuum the bottom as needed. A pool that size should have come with some gentle of vacuum attachment.