- PoolRx. DISASTER! - Trouble Free Pool
Contact PoolRX and ask them how much copper the product added All you can do is dilute to reduce the copper level to below problem levels There are different treatments for metal stains including ascorbic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid and sulfamic acid For copper, sulfamic acid works best, but it locks up your chlorine for months
- First Post - PoolRX Stained My Pool - Trouble Free Pool
I have searched this forum and gleaned a lot of information regarding PoolRX Had I done my homework here first I would not be posting this now I had my 20 by 40 foot pool installed in 1992 It is in ground with an attached spa and hold 24,000 gallons of water I had it refinished in Pebble
- Poolrx | Trouble Free Pool
hello, I’ve managed my pool for years with pretty much just acid, and bleach along with an Intellichlor salt cell For the last ~2yrs I’ve been traveling and hired a pool service, but left strict instructions for them to not add clarifiers, algae preventers, conditioners, etc Recently, I was
- Mustard algae infestation - using Pool RX now - Trouble Free Pool
Pool was clean all year, but two weeks of high 80s, low 90s temps in New England brought on sudden infestation of mustard algae once the temp broke briefly (we've had some up and down temps after weeks of heat) I thought it was dirt at first, then it spread all over the place I've tried
- PoolRx question - Trouble Free Pool
PoolRX can add silver, copper, and zinc to the pool Those metals, especially the copper, can be difficult to remove, however I would still try the Vitamin C test to see if any iron got into the water at some point
- Pool Rx | Trouble Free Pool
i've been using PoolRx since last spring with no problems I did need to clean my filter once because the product clung heavily to the filter so, after a quick cleaning (it needed to be cleaned anyway) the Chemistry is fine no discoloration of the pool walls, AND NO ALGAE NONE! all you naeh
- Remington ionizer vs PoolRX - Trouble Free Pool
I recently replastered my pool in a dark blue color In previous years I fought with algae each season I'd like to try something new is there a recommendation on using an ionizer vs PoolRX? Which is less risky
- Aggressive Algae - Hate to even think about using Pool RX!!!
Everyone on the FB groups rave about PoolRX and while I agree its more important to have a balanced pool vs using PoolRX to overcome bad numbers, I've got good numbers and still having an issue
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