Phosphates are crucial nutrients for aquatic contaminants such as algae. Unlike most water impurities, chlorine lacks the direct capability to eliminate phosphates. To effectively lower phosphate levels in your water, a specialized phosphate remover is essential. Enter PR-10,000, a potent and highly concentrated rare-earth phosphate remover. This formulation is designed to actively interact with waterborne phosphates, facilitating their removal from the solution.
Highlights
- Maximum Phosphorus Control: This product stands as the most potent phosphorus control solution available.
- High Concentration Formula: Crafted with a highly concentrated formulation, it swiftly interacts with phosphates present in both pool water and waterborne environments.
- Chlorine-Safe: Prevents interference with chlorine sanitization and disinfection by addressing the issue of algae growth effectively.
- Water Chemistry Friendly: It has no adverse impact on water chemistry parameters, ensuring it doesn't leave behind any residues that could harm water quality.
Instructions
- Initial Start-Up: Refrain from exceeding 8 ounces per 10,000 gallons of water. Apply PR-10000 uniformly around the water perimeter. Utilize the reference chart for comprehensive dosage details, following an assessment of ortho-phosphate levels with a test kit. Limit each treatment to a maximum of 8 ounces in an average residential pool. Expect clouding upon application, leading to increased filter pressure; thus, backwash and/or clean the filter as needed. Reassess phosphate levels post-application and address accordingly. Conduct monthly phosphate level tests for proper maintenance.
Dosages and Treatment Guideline:
- For levels ranging from 0 to 500 ppb, add 2 ounces of the treatment.
- If the levels are between 500 and 1,000 ppb, use 4 ounces.
- When the levels fall within the 1,000 to 2,000 ppb range, apply 8 ounces.
- If the ortho-phosphate levels exceed 2,000 ppb, use 10 ounces.
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