Algaecides

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Professional Tips Liquid Chlorine - This works quicker than calcium-based products and has less potential to plate out copper- based algaecides.

Areas of Low Flow - Algae will grow in areas of Low Flow as the circulation of disinfectant is insufficient. This will be the same with the circulation of algaecide, so to prevent this during treatment: Add the required dose close to where the problem is.

Divert the inlets so the water can circulate closer to the problem area. Indoor Pools - These can suffer from UV burnout of the disinfectant, especially when using an unstabilised disinfectant, making them more prone to algal growth. Phosphate Programme - If algae have been an issue for whatever reason, then the use of a phosphate remover on an ongoing basis post-treatment is always recommended. Mustard Algae - Remember particles are small and will pass through the filter so the use of either Miraclear Pool Clarifier or Ultra Pool Clarifier+ is recommended. Black Spot Algae - The longer the Black Spot has been present, the harder it is to remove and the longer the treatment time can take.

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