Hi, Sean,
It is not clear to me (no pun intended) how clarifiers work. What do they do? How is it algaecidal? I recognize you're not saying "use it" but I'm curious as to how they work.
Hi, Sean,
It is not clear to me (no pun intended) how clarifiers work. What do they do? How is it algaecidal? I recognize you're not saying "use it" but I'm curious as to how they work.
Clarifiers work to "clump" dirt to filterable sizes. The Miraclear has some Copper sulfate in it as an algacide. I don't mention "use it" because I don't want to cross the fine line of "selling". But I did say, you don't NEED it in a clean, clear pool, but if you need a clarifier, by all means, it's a fantastic product, according to what the service company feeds back to me.
Personally, I have never had to use it on my pool, but I have used it on my cousins out-of-control pool and it does work.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
So, is it possible to over-clarify your pool? What I mean is use too much clarifier? My pool is super cloudy and I have used lots of clarifier, which has worked pretty good.
-Crystal
Well, remember, when you add anything into the pool, you are adding to the TDS (total dissolved solids) level, which can lead to cloudiness. You can use clarifier, and even for a maintenance dose, but as is the philosophy on this site, why use more than you really need? Keep on top of your pool and you shouldn't have these types of problems or need all the extra chemicals that a pool store will try to sell you.
Salt on the other hand.....![]()
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
I agree with Sean--why add junk you don't need? You and your kids are going to injest some of itso it better be there for a reason.
Yeah, we keep it simple here. Simple and effective!
Salt is another story--lots of people like the way it feels, and our own body chemistry is slightly saline.
Carl
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