My water looks cloudy. How can I fix that?


Your best course of action is to take a water sample.

Some suggestions we may provide are:

• Lo 'N Slo® when pH is high.
• Strip Kwik® or Kleen It® when filter is dirty.
• Smart Shock®, Burn Out Extreme®, Burn Out® 35, or Easy Shock and Swim® for shocking when Free Available Chlorine level is low.
• Polysheen® Blue which is also an excellent water clarifier.
(Note: For BioGuard SoftSwim® pools, use SoftSwim Filter Aid and Flocculent.)

Submitted by:
California Pools
Dallas, TX
www.aquavalue.com/californiapools 
 
  


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