My pool water stays cloudy no matter how much clarifier or shock I use? Is there anything else I can try?
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You can try a flocculant. If that doesn't work you may have a high total dissolved solids level in which case you will need to perform step 5 here.
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I had a pool party recently and after everyone got out of the pool, it turned really cloudy. Is there a product I can add to help prevent this?
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The cloudiness comes from organic waste loads after a heavy bather load. There is nothing to prevent it. You can use Pool First Aid to treat it quickly.
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Can this be used in a D.E. Filter? Is this a floculant ? Do you have to vacuum to waste to remove, or can you let the filter remove it?
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Hi, Jerry. This Concentrated Clarifier can be used with a DE filter, it is not a flocculant. You do not have to vacuum to waste but will need to backwash the filter as it collects the debris.
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I got the green out of my inground pool,the clorine test is fine,the water color now is blue but not clear,what must I do?
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Hi. The final step in completely clearing the pool up is to use a water clarifier like this product or the Natural Chemistry Pool First Aid Enzyme.
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We have extremely warm weather with heavy afternoon rain and storms. I have had to remove water to keep pool level down for the skimmer to work. The water has now become a bit cloudy. What can I do to clear this up quickly? I have shocked it but to no avail.
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Hi, Thomas. You can use this product in assisting you in clearing up your pool if your water chemistry is fine and filter.
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I just replaced my DE filter with a cartridge filter. During the change out, DE got into the pool. Will this clarifier help in vacuuming up the DE?
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Hi Tom, this clarifier is not really designed for removing D.E. from a swimming pool. Here is a guide that we put together called "Getting DE Powder in Your Pool?" that should assist in pinpointing the issue.
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What is the difference between a clarifier and a flocculant?
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Hello Ramon. A flocculant causes fine particles present in the pool water to merge together, forming a floc, which then floats to the surface or settles to the bottom facilitating removal. A clarifier is a milder coagulating chemical that causes fine particles in the pool water to clump together into larger particles that the pool filtration system can remove. Attached please find a brief tutorial The Difference Between Pool Clarifier and Flocculant
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