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    Is a calcium blend ( with cacl2, nacl, kcl, mgcl2) such as many brands sold online okay to use for increasing calcium hardness?

    How do you know if low calcium ( 130 ppm in concrete pool; water source (well) is the same. ) is being precipitated out and causing the sandy sediment on the bottom of the pool that Polaris 480 cannot pick up versus dead algae? Sand/dirt in the area is black not white (ah, maybe it is being bleached!!). I think the calcium has been at that level for 2 years. Just ordered a sand/silt bag for the Polaris.

    Maybe the sand in filter should be changed to pick up these particles!?! Pool installed in 2005.

    Are there reasonably good sources in the south for quality products?

    Are there any other chem effects I need to be aware of when I add the calcium? (kaboom?) I do not want to create more milky appearance either.

    As always, your wisdom is greatly appreciated!

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    So, after surfing the net, I have found several products that are above 90% Calcium Chloride but only a couple are available by shipping unless you live in the north. I was also looking for brands that had no heavy metal products or other junk. After reading another forum, ALL products have contamination and some do not disclose those.

    However, I discovered that Tetra makes the purest, cleanest formula but cannot be easily obtained. ( http://www.tetrachemicals.com/index.asp?page_ID=1224 ). The best products are likely those for the food industry.

    Dowflake has lower calcium chloride whereas Peladow is the pelleted form made by Dow which has a greater % CACL2. ( http://www.ice-melt-products.com/f/peladow.pdf ). The latter which is the same product called CForce (http://www.packandseal.com/p-5733-ca...50-lb-bag.aspx ) and can be acquired at big box stores at season.

    Scottwood Industries has a product called Prestone Driveway Heat 50B-HEAT ( http://www.scotwoodindustries.com/brands/10/products/24 ) which is 90-92% CACL2 and shows no heavy metals which one can buy at Amazon. It is also found as Ice Melt ( http://www.homedepot.com/p/50-lb-Con...8#.Uce-9p3D_3g.) ****CHEAP**** but for which I can only locate in the upper US and they do not ship.

    Lastly, there is this product, North American 50850 Extreme 7300 Salt, ( http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...LAID=615416390 ) which is suppose to be comparable to the other products. It too can be had at Amazon.

    So, now I just have to make the decision of which one. Hope this helped anyone else looking for Calcium Hardness Increaser without chlorine additive.

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    I just ordered 2 - 50 pound bags of Dow Flake Extra (83 - 87%) from E & R Industrial (www.erindustrial.com). $18.38 per bag and $12.00 for shipping (+tax). Search for "ice melt".
    In-ground gunite 16 x 30 13,000 gal. Full screen enclosure. 120 sq ft. Filter cartridge, 1-1/2 HP pump. Master Pools In-floor cleaner. Taylor K-2006.

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    Update. I got an email that shipping was going to be $67.00. I cancelled. But Fastenal will order it for you in a 50 lb. Bag for pickup at one of their local stores. No shipping. I paid $54 for 2 bags.
    In-ground gunite 16 x 30 13,000 gal. Full screen enclosure. 120 sq ft. Filter cartridge, 1-1/2 HP pump. Master Pools In-floor cleaner. Taylor K-2006.

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    Wow, that is fantastic. I will keep them in mind for my next purchase!

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    I need to add around 85 lbs. of Calcium Chloride to my pool (need to raise the Calcium Hardness). Last year I filled from empty (40k gallons) and used a product I got from Fastenal to raise CH.
    I just now picked up a bag of Road Runner Ice Melt which is from Scotwood Industries. However it doesn't indicate the percentage of Calcium Chloride - the spec sheet online shows "Proprietary" for the percentage.
    Anyone know the percentage of Road Runner Ice Melt? Also, anyone heard of any negatives of using this? As it's not 100% Calcium Chloride - I want to be careful of what else in the bag I'm adding.
    Pool: 40K gal, 20' x 50', 8' deep - In-ground / Concrete w/ Zeron epoxy paint ● Pump: Hayward Super Pump (2HP) ● DE Filter: Nautilus FNS - 48 ft^2 ● Valve: Pentair SM-20-2; SWG: Pool Pilot with CC-15 cell

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