GLB Swimming Pool Algimycin 2000 Algaecide 1 qt. Bottle
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No, I don't believe so - In our backyard, we have a lot of bees and wasps, so I use the GLB. As a result, I'm not convinced it keeps bees away. But it's the most effective algaecide I've ever used - This year's pool is in excellent condition and there are no issues.
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or, at the very least, a spa saver. I have to admit that I messed up my spa: My spa water looked pretty gross after a party, but fortunately, I was planning on draining it anyway; I did, to some extent, but not entirely. Because I ran out of time that day and my sump couldn't pull up any more water, I didn't clear the just lines and left about an inch of water at the bottom. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to complete it that week or the following week. alternatively the next. The algae could be smelled when I finally went to clean up my spa. As I began to fill it with clean water in order to clear the jet lines, yellow algae began to jump out of my jets: I wanted to kick myself and puke (I know, I know, it was just algae, but that wasn't my first thought when I saw a yellow blob shooting out of my jets). I cleaned what I could, but I knew the only way to clean the jet tubes/pipes was to fill the entire thing with water and treat it. On my house, I used a charcoal filter, filled the tub, balanced it, shocked it, ran it, and cleaned the algae off the sides that had accumulated from the jet-washing. caused- For a brief moment, the tub appeared to be in good shape. The water became cloudy and began to stink two days later, so I added an ounce of this algaecide to my 500-gallon hot tub, and the next day there was no algae smell and no cloudy water. It has a chemical odor to it, but I'm not sure if that's because of the algaecide or because of the shock treatment I used, which was the Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home-made Home Depot- Because the stuff I usually get is so expensive and hard to come by right now, I grabbed something special.
In the pool, I had a serious algae problem. I tried everything from chlorine shocks to phosphate removers to scrubbing the walls, but the algae kept reappearing. The pool store even suggested that I resurface the pool, claiming that the surface was most likely old. I tried this product as a last resort; I used two full bottles in a 25K gallon pool, which is probably a little more than they recommend; the next day, I added chlorine (as I do every week), and the pool was clean within a day! There was no algae anywhere on the walls or the floor. I purchased additional bottles to maintain as suggested because there has been no sign of algae for over a week. The only problem now is that the water is foggy and does not appear to be clear; I tried a product to clear it but it did not work.
It's simple to use and effective, and I'm usually fighting algae in my gunite pool at this time of year. Despite the heat, the water has remained crystal clear thus far. GLB is now one of my top recommendations; The money spent is well spent.
On the bottom of my pool, there were a few small spots of algae. I used Algimycin 2000 to treat the algae in the pool, and it was gone in no time. During the summer, when it is hot, I use it once a week. Thank you.
In July, I had an algae problem and took the prescribed medication. The pool was clear in a matter of days. There was no algae for the rest of the summer because I applied the weekly maintenance amount.
This stuff is extremely effective, and it's simple to use for both correcting problems and preventing them in the first place. br>br>I'm not sure why a gallon of gasoline costs more than a quart of gasoline.
It's quite effective.