Miraclear Pool Clarifier
{clarifiers}: a class of polymer based products that act on suspended, insoluble particles and organic debris and coagulate or clump them together, for easier and more efficient filtration. Some particles, especially dead algae, might otherwise pass right through some filters.
Benefits
- Super concentrated
- Keeps water sparkling for 30 days
- No spill, no mess, no measuring
- Removes stain-causing metals and undissolved particles
Important Notes
- Does not effect water chemistry
- Just drop in pump basket; dissolves within a 24 hours pump run time
- Non-toxic and biodegradable
Sizes
Dosage
- One gel cap per pool size (available in 15,000 or 30,000 gallon sizes)
What causes cloudy water?
Clear water is free of particulate matter. When particles of dust and other matter become suspended in clear water, the pool takes on a cloudy appearance. The degree of cloudiness is determined by the amount of suspended matter. Ineffective filtration systems, high bather loads and the pool water supply are common factors that lead to cloudy pools. Small, microscopic particles that you cannot see simply pass thru the pool filter systems. Miraclear Blue is designed to capture these ultra fine particles by forming a larger, filterable mass.
Why don't clarifiers always work?
If you have no success with a clarifier, check the total dissolved solids (TDS) level. You'll probably find a higher than normal level. If the TDS reading is 1500 parts greater than tap water, dilute the pool with fresh water.
What is the difference between a clarifier and a flocculent?
A clarifier is designed to be used with a filter system, so particles coagulate in the filter. A flocculent is NOT to be used with the filtration system as the filter may clog. Flocculents are formulated to drop particles to the bottom of the pool, so they can be vacuumed away. |