After Installing PoolRx the Blue Minerals are Not Dissolved Completely
So I’ve installed a PoolRx Unit, but the Blue Minerals are Not Dissolved Completely, is That Normal?
It is possible to happen. PoolRx minerals sometimes may not dissolve completely could be due to swimming pool water flow over the PoolRx unit. If you place PoolRx unit in your skimmer basket, but there was not strong suction, the minerals could take longer to dissolve.
Also, in very rare cases, check the plastic outer shell of PoolRx. If these holes are not perforated all the way through on the
top and bottom of PoolRx Plastic outer shell, you may take a screwdriver and poke them through. Doing that will allow the minerals to dissolve out easier.
However, this delay in dissolving minerals completely does not affect PoolRx, or longevity and it’s only a delay in seeing the results. The minerals will eventually dissolve in the swimming pool water.
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