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Model # 05235

Alternate Part #'s NAT-50-926, NAT05235, NC05235EACH, NCH15235NCM

Product Description

Natural Chemistry Pool Perfect + PHOSfree 2 Liter - Hassle Free Pool Maintenance

Pool Perfect + PhosFree is a natural product that reduces phosphates and organic waste to near zero in your pool. Use it to make your water feel soft and silky while preventing problems like; scum lines, organic staining, surface oils and phosphate build-up. Get the salt water feel without the salt!

Features:

  • Prevents scum lines, organic staining and surface oils
  • Reduces skin & eye irritation and strong chemical odors
  • Reduces and maintains near zero phosphate levels
  • Compatible with all sanitizers and pool surfaces
  • Non-toxic and will not harm the environment

Dosage:

  • 1 capful (4oz/120mL) per 8,000 gallons (30,000L)

Tips:

  • Check phosphates at least every month to make sure your phosphate level is below 100ppb
  • Do not add Pool Perfect+PHOSfree until sanitizer levels are below 5ppm


Features & Benefits:

  • Add weekly to maintain near zero phosphate levels
  • Prevents waterline rings, chemical odors and eye irritation
  • It is the only product that is added directly to the skimmer and does not cloud pool water



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Product Specifications

Size:
2 L
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?     Asked on 10/18/2012by Guest

I was planning on adding some Natural Chemistry Scale Free and Metal Free to my pool. I wanted to make sure that the two are compatible if added regularly to my pool.
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A  Answered on 10/18/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Natural chemistry products are all natural enzymes. You will be fine as long as you follow the manufacturers instructions.
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?     Asked on 12/20/2012by Guest

I used a phosphate remover in the beginning of the pool season. Now in mid-season, it seems like my phosphate levels are going up. What can I do?
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A  Answered on 12/20/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Phosphates come from several sources. If you use fertilizer on your lawn or if you use well water to fill the swimming pool, you are more likely to have a recurring phosphate issue. I would recommend using Phosfree on a monthly basis to keep the levels low.
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