How do you use algaecide in Eclipse 3?
Add 57g of eclipse3 per 4000L of pool water; use measurring cup provided in pail. After treatment run filtration system continuously for 48 hours; backwash at 12 hour intervals. Vacuum after 24 hours to remove any sediment collected by eclipse3.
Can you put too much algaecide in a pool?
The presence of too much algaecide can lead to a foamy pool water. Air pockets within the filter system can cause bubbles on the pool surface as well. The bubbles and foam resulting from too much algaecide will be much smaller in size.
What is the strongest algaecide?
Super AlgaeBomb® 60
Super AlgaeBomb® 60 is the strongest poolife® liquid algaecide available. It is a non-foaming and used to treat or prevent algae formation and growth in swimming pools, exterior spas, whirlpools, hot tubs, decorative fountains and synthetically-lined ponds that do not contain fish.
When should I add algaecide to my hot tub?
To keep your spa and hot tub algae-free, use Spa Selections Algaecide once a week. Add 1/4 fl. oz. of Algaecide per 400 gallons every 5 to 7 days.
How do you use Aquarius liquid algaecide?
How to Use Algaecide in Swimming Pools
- Make sure your pool’s mechanics are in good working order.
- Superchlorinate your water and then let it sit for 24 to 48 hours so it goes back to normal levels.
- Add the algaecide according to the package directions.
Does algaecide make pool cloudy?
If you add algaecide, keep in mind that some algaecide contains copper, which can actually make a pool cloudy. If the cloudiness persists 24 hours after shocking, then it’s possible that you used a poor-quality chlorine shock.
Do hot tubs need algaecide?
A consistent balance of chemicals, hot tub algaecide, and sanitizers will prevent hot tub algae outbreaks in the future. Proper filtration will keep the water circulating, and a clean filter will pick up harmful particles. Both of these prevent a buildup of toxic bacteria.
Should you put algaecide in hot tub?
Algaecide is the solution to this problem and is used to destroy the algae and prevent future growth. This algaecide is supplied in liquid form for use either as a shock dose or a regular weekly use. It is suitable for use in swimming pools, spas and hot tubs whether located indoors or outdoors.
When should I use algaecide?
Algaecide should be used after each shock treatment, so it has a better chance to support your chlorine as it works its magic. Be sure to shock your pool first, then when the chlorine levels of your pool return to normal, add the correct amount of algaecide to several places around your pool while your pump is running.