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All Pool Professional water care products contain high quality ingredients. In addition, they consist of little fine dust and thus they are very pleasant to use in dosing.

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Frequently asked questions for Pool care:

If you put the chlorine tablets directly into the water, the chlorine will attack the liner, discolouring it and making it brittle. Irreversible damage not covered by any warranty may occur. All our dosing floats have an adjustment ring - to adjust the release to the pool water. Alternatively, you can also put the tablets into the skimmer.

The ideal pH value is between 7.0 and 7.4. If the pH value is too high (above 7.4) the water tends to form lime deposits (turbidity of the water). Eye and skin irritation could occur. The disinfection effect could also be reduced. If the value is too low (below 7.0), the water becomes increasingly corrosive. Odour nuisance and irritation of the mucous membranes may occur. We recommend measuring the value twice a week. For pH regulation we recommend 'ph + (plus) granules' or 'ph - (minus) granules'.

The ideal chlorine value is in the range of 0.3-0.6 mg/l. The measurement should be taken 1-2 times per week. If the value is too high, bathing is not recommended. If the value is in the lower range, we recommend products such as Chlorine Tabs 20, Chlorine Tabs 200, Quattrotabs 200, Total Blue 20 as continuous dosing.

Your chlorine level seems to be clearly too high - these tablets react up to a maximum concentration of 6 mg/l. Dilute the water taken and test again. If the values are too high, reduce them to a normal level (0.3 - 0.6 mg/l). After a shock chlorination the test is also not possible. Please wait a few hours.

Cause: Lime precipitates, not filtered particles
Solution: Adjust the pH level to 7.2 to 7.4 (by adding pH-Plus or pH-Minus). If there are suspended matters turn off the circulation pump and remove the flakes on the bottom with the pool cleaner after about 10-12 hours. Lime precipitates in the pool water (turbidity, shimmering white coating on the water surface, etc.) usually disappear shortly after adjusting the pH level and after the addition of a flocculants (while the filter system is running - WARNING: prohibited with cartridge filter systems and filter balls; the filter can stick!). Backwash thoroughly. Clean cartridge filter or replace by a new one.

Possible Causes: Faulty filter function, too many organic substances
Solution: Backwashing. If the filter system is calcified, use an acidic filter cleaner. If the filter system is ok, make a shock chlorination, meaning raise the chlorine level of the pool water up to 3 mg/l for a short time. The addition of flocculant is recommended as an additional measure (WARNING: prohibited with cartridge filter systems and filter balls; the filter can stick!). Backwash thoroughly. Clean cartridge filter or replace by a new one.

Possible cause: Too little disinfectant in the water, algae growth
Solution: Adjust the pH level to 7.2 to 7.4 by adding pH-Plus or pH-Minus. Let the filter system run continuously during the first 1-2 days. For disinfection with chlorine: Wipe dead algae from the pool walls. Remove algae from bottom with a brush and an aspirator. Make a shock chlorination, meaning raise the chlorine level of the pool water up to 3 mg/l. The addition of an algae protection is recommended. Backwash thoroughly. The added chlorine has degraded after a few days. Backwash thoroughly. If the water is not clear after 1-2 days, repeat the procedure. Cartridge filter system: Frequently clean or replace the cartridge. Alternatively, empty the pool completely, clean thoroughly and refill. After adjusting the pH value, treat the pool water with algicide to prevent new algae grow.

Possible cause: Iron deposits in the water
Solution: Adjust the pH level to 7.2 to 7.4 by adding pH-Plus or pH-Minus. Add flocculant. (WARNING: prohibited with cartridge filter systems and filter balls; the filter can stick!)  Extend the filter runtime, backwash the filter system thoroughly. In the case of a cartridge filter system, clean the cartridge regularly and replace it if necessary.

Possible cause: Inadequate chlorine dosing, non-degraded organic substances
Solution: Adjust the pH level to 7.0 to 7.4 by adding pH-Plus or pH-Minus. After a shock chlorination up to ca. 3 mg/l this smell will disappear after a short time.

Possible cause: Inadequate chlorine dosing, non-degraded organic substances
Solution: Adjust the pH level to 7.0 to 7.4 by adding pH-Plus or pH-Minus. If there is too little chlorine in the water, increase the chlorine content. If the chlorine content is too high, reduce the dosage or drain the pool water and refill with fresh water. Again, pay attention to the pH value.

Take a bucket of warm water, add the required amount of chemical for your pool and stir well. Then empty the bucket with the mixture evenly into the pool with the filter system switched on (circulating).

The lid of our chemical articles also serves as a dosing aid.

Our chemistry must be equipped with a safety lock for the protection of children. This requires some strength to open.

Safety data sheets are stored with the respective chemical article on our homepage. If you still cannot find what you are looking for, please contact us via our form on our helpdesk.

Correctly adjusted pH value in the water

The most important thing for clean pool water is a correctly adjusted pH value. This should always be between 7.0 and 7.4 (ideally 7.2). The pH value is not constant. It changes constantly due to factors such as water temperature, bathing frequency, dirt ingress and other environmental influences. Therefore, you should carry out a pH measurement at least once or twice a week. If a pH value below 7.0 is measured, add pH-Plus. If the pH value is above 7.4, lower the value with pH-Minus. For optimal mixing, run the filter system for at least 24 hours after adjusting the pH.

Disinfection

If the pH value is suitable, carry out disinfection with chlorine products. Our Pool-Professional products dissolve without leaving residues and do not lead to deposits in the filter system. For the initial chlorination (shock chlorination), the chlorine content in the water is briefly raised between 3 to 5 mg/l with fast-soluble chlorine. Do not go swimming directly after shock chlorination, as the increased chlorine content is too aggressive for skin, eyes and mucous membranes.

Use slow-soluble chlorine for continuous dosing. The chlorine content should always be between 0.3 and 0.6 mg/l. Only add disinfectant when the chlorine level is below 0.3 mg/l. As an alternative to chlorine products, you can also use active oxygen for disinfection. Take into account that clear water can only work in conjunction with sufficient filtration.

Algaecides

Since normal disinfection is not sufficient against algae infestation, you should also use algaecides.