No Mor Problems Swimming Pool Algaecide - 1 Quart

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Description

No Mor Problem Preventative Algaecide was designed to eliminate frustration before they ever begin. Just add a few ounces every time you add sanitizer to your water and you'll avoid pool algae, bacteria and cloudy water. This means no need for pool shock, water clarifiers or phosphate removers. Sounds like a win-win WIN to us!Directions:For Dry or Liquid Chlorine Pools: Add 5 - 6 ounces or No Mor Problems for every two 3" tablet or every gallon of liquid chlorine.For Lithium Hypochlorite Pools: Add 3 fluid ounces for every pound of Lithium Hypochlorite.For Bromine Pools: Add 5 fluid ounces per pound of Bromine product.For Chlorine Generator (Salt Water) Pools: Add 5 - 6 ounces per 20,000 gallons of water per week.

Features

  • 1 quart bottle
  • Patented formula prevents algae growth while clarifying pool water
  • Safe for all swimming pool surfaces and all filter types
  • Compatible with chlorine and bromine and will not affect water balance
  • Initial Dosage: 3 ounces per 5,000 gallons, Maintenance Dosage: 5-6 ounces per 2 tabs/gallon/pound of chlorine or bromine

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730928003004

UPC

730928003004

ASIN

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