Natural Chemistry Phosfree, 3-Liter
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Neither one is worth a dime. You can actually remove phosphates from pool water by using Halosource's sea klear phosphate remover! There are 32 ounces in this package. In 30 liters of sea klear, more phosphates will be removed than in 30 liters of water The free market.
There is a great deal of difference between these two It maintains very low levels of pool phosphate - a vital aspect of any pool's health It is unavailable. Algae are not killed by chlorine when phosphorus is present. It is essential that you shock the pool if it already has algae blooms. Next, test for phosphate (Natural Chemistry makes a very straightforward It costs about $12 for a bottle of 10 phosphate remover) and how much It would be best for you to consult with a pool supply store to determine what In addition to PhosOut, which is harder to find than the Natural Chemistry® series, I like another concentrated product. I think it is better for both treating a major phosphate accumulation as well as If you learn your lesson with your "major" level, you will never forget it. In terms of phosphate suppression, it makes sense to be proactive.
In addition to waiting 6 hours after dropping it in the pool, we were told to leave it in there overnight. Basically, I was told not to swim in the pool directly after getting out of the water. Our pool guy said that, so not definitive.
As a result, phosphorus is removed from the water, so algae no longer have anything to feed
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Phosphate removers get rid of phosphates in the pool, so your chlorine will do a better job. I am rating this particular product one star because it is so diluted that you need to use quite a lot in order to achieve the desired results. One of the products on Amazon is Naturally Blue Pro (concentrate) which is sold in quarts for 38 cents. It costs 99 cents or one dollar. A pound of this is 22 cents. Those who treat 600 ppb of phosphate with Blue Pro can do so for $2 or 2 oz. One hundred and one Phosfree bottles are in this package. A 5 oz package for $24 would be a good deal. You can use 99 or 99 cents. The cost per ounce is $25. However, 32 ounces of this treatment is needed to treat 10,000 gallons reading 600 parts per billion, costing a total This is 88. As it stands, this product costs three times as much in actual use as the concentrated product. It gets rid of the phosphates just as well as the concentrated product, but this process leaves you with mostly water in the bottle. The company I work for does not have any connection with me, as I am a retired engineer.
Please read it. There are a number of reasons why you may be interested in purchasing this product.
If you are looking into purchasing this product, you are probably having problems with your pool.
A brief educational note- As algae's main food source, phosphates are essential. In the case of high phosphate levels, the algae might grow more quickly than chlorine can kill The product will also help cut down on phosphates, which will help to control the growth of algae. The problem is- That is not the purpose of the product, and it will not remove or kill the algae. To clear up the water and kill the algae in your pool, you will need to shock it with lots of chlorine. My name is Tammy and I am a CPO (Certified Pool Operator). I believe there are many misconceptions regarding The story I heard was This is a very common misconception, which says that phosphates kill chlorine. It is not phosphates that affect chlorine, it is algae growth that they hinder. The algae growth often increases to a tipping point where the chlorine cannot Phosphate-reducing products are not commonly used by CPOs. By keeping your chlorine levels constant, you will not have algae to feed on the phosphates, which makes them a moot issue.
If your pool is high in phosphates, the chance of having algae is much greater. Consequently, I personally like to use this product to maintain a low level of phosphates in the water, so when the chlorine level dips, the algae won't multiply This review is intended to be useful!
Thank you for reading! Miss Fish, best of luck with your new job.
It seems like I have used more shock than ever before. After a shock, the water was clear for a day or two, then algae returned. It worked even though my chlorine levels were high due to the amount of shock I used. Getting frustrated was getting worse and worse. One of the causes of algae growth, high phosphate levels, was one of the causes I read about. As I suspected, the test kit showed that the phosphate content was very My order of Natural Chemistry Phos Free came one day after I saw the good reviews on Amazon. My pool was crystal clear the next day, probably clearer than it's ever been. I followed the directions exactly and the next day the water was almost transparent. After reading various reviews on this product, it seems like many people are using it as a maintenance additive on a weekly basis, using only a small amount, about a cap full for my 9,000 gallon inground That sounds promising. I will give it a try. Now that my algae problems are over, I can focus on other things. It's my pleasure to help!.
If you want to get rid of phosphates, you need to purchase The growth of algae is caused by phosphate consumption. Additionally to keeping your pH and sanitizer levels in check, keeping your phosphate count low will minimize the chance of you having an algae bloom, especially after a lot of rain or in the summer when your water has warmed up by a lot. It works great, but make sure to follow the instructions and backwash beforehand, and monitor the pressure in your filter.
When I realized my pool turned light green one day, I realized I live in the valley of the SUN, where temperatures can reach 118 degrees in the summer months. When I bought the green gone, shock, etc. from the pool store, the clerk told me to buy them. There was no luck, things were getting worse very fast. It was no longer possible to use the swimming pool after a few days. (It was 112 degrees outside) I saw a pool guy in the neighborhood and asked him for advice. A friend of mine recommended I buy Phos Free and install it To my skimmer, I will add a few caps. As the heat was increasing, I explained to him that I had a bad pool very quickly. If I tried 8 - I got an error This product worked like a charm for me when I tried 10 caps. I have noticed that if the pool water turns a little green, I simply add a cap full or two of bleach and it clears up within a The other chemicals are no longer a waste of time or money for me. One of my friends was having an issue with his pool, so I recommended it to him. The experience was described as amazing by him.
In terms of removing phosphates, it is quite effective. The DE filter I have is very good. In order to remove phosphates from my water, I must continuously bump the filter due to clogging, which is a necessary part of the The fact that this is happening indicates that the setup I was pleased with how the water cleared up after 48 hours of filtration. Despite this, my phosphate levels are still over 1000 parts per billion, so I am only 35% of the way through the removal process. I started using your product, I tested my phosphate level and it This scale measures how important the event is I have a pool with a fertilizer level greater than 2500 ppb after my lawn service accidentally filled it with fertilizer. The following is a repeat I bought it from Amazon since their price was less than 1/2 what the local pool store had. This problem is so severe that I will have to use over 6 quarts of Phosfree to solve it, otherwise I'll have to drain the entire pool and start over There is no need to fill it out. As soon as I have finished, I will post another entry. It will take me about a week to complete.