Should I Use More PoolRx For Better Results?

Will Using More PoolRx Provide Better Results?

Should I Use More PoolRx For Better Results?

Should I Use More PoolRx For Better Results?

PoolRx is an EPA Registered swimming pool Algaecide, but is it safe for my dog?

Using more PoolRx than needed Will Not provide better results. So you should be careful not to “overdose”.
There is a wide range for error on sizing, but Yes, you can overdose. If you add too much PoolRx mineral to swimming pool water, the granular mineral won’t have room to dissolve into solution. It can stay in granular form in a blue-ish color,  and will settle to the bottom and or float around and stick to the scale turning it a blueish color.

That’s why it’s really important to size the swimming pool properly before installing PoolRx. As with all pool products that depend on chemistry, sizing is important. Choosing the correct size PoolRx unit based on total gallon is important. If you undersize the unit, it won’t work. If you over size / overdose, PoolRx minerals won’t have room to dissolve properly and will cause issues mentioned above. Depending on the size you are supporting you may need to add additional Booster Minerals to support the total gallons of the pool. You need the right amount of PoolRx minerals in the water to reach the level where algae cannot exist.

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