Did everything the product description says and then a whole lot of extras. All buyers beware for best results PH and Alkalinity need to be in the appropriate ranges and you should have barely to NO chlorine in your pool. I learned the hard way with my first bag it attacked the chlorine instead of the Cyanuric Acid (CYA).
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This product did not work for my pool water. I have a 6000 gallon pool 3rd year with same water. I used well water to fill and have been fighting it since the begining. The first and second year i got it worked out before the hot weather came. I think I used to much stabilized clorine through those first two learning years. It was clear and clean when i uncovered it this spring but soon the water was green and I couldn't bring it back this year. I learned of clorine lock due to high cynuric acid. That was my problem. I had exsauted every effort to remedy including partial drain and refill/dilute. I followed all directions, had the ph and clorine levels right before and during the application. I removed triclor tabs and used sodium based unstablized liquid clorine insted of powder shock. I divided the product in thirds (the 8 oz package is for 25000 pool) and tried three times allowing at least 4 days dwell time in between. One time I waited the full 10 days. It was a waste of money and huge waste of time for my situation! I had to drain and refill. That fixed the problem in two days. My acid levels did come down slightly at times but rose again quickly. So sad, hope it works for somebody somewhere. I will never get those sunny days back floating in our pool that we missed. At least I made the move to drain and refill and gave up on this product to enjoy the rest of the summer that remains.Read full review
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Used the whole bag over a period of two weeks in a 450 gallon hot tub. There was never an indication on my testing strips that the Cyanuric Acid was reduced. All other indications on the testing strips was spot on (ph, chlorine, etc.). Draining an refilling the hot tub will definitely be cheaper than using this product.
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We received the product but it was outdated. It had a "Best Used by 03-2022. I used the product and it did not clear my spa. When i looked at the package closer I realized that it was outdated. We have a 2,000 gallon swim spa. The package should have been able to treat a 25,000 gallon swimming pool.
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We have a 20,000 gal pool and after 5 years of the same water in it (why change eh?) and continuous use of those "stabilized" 3" tablets we ended up with the dreaded chlorine lock syndrome where the stabilizer blocked both the sunlight out (what it is supposed to do) and also rendered the chlorine useless; we were crawling with algae and it was incurable; no matter how many tablets we put in. The cure? Change the water! Really? In Los Angeles with a severe drought? Not a chance! One sharp pool guy taught me about this; I bought one bag and it didn't do the entire job (plan on TWO at least) so after the second one AND switching to liquid chlorine (NO more tablets!) then the problem was completely solved. Spending less than $90 saved 20,000 gallons of water and that would have cost me probably $500+ and a black mark on my water bill for a long time to come (they heavily penalize you for that stuff). Don't bother researching for another product; this is not replicated (yet) and no generic; it is a pure enzyme and they appear to have it patented & know a good thing when they invented it. This is the ONLY answer; don't waste time with anything else; I tried and it won't work. This stuff is the best! Read full review
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