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How Do You Clean Algae From A Pool?

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How Do You Clean Algae From A Pool?

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Before you can clean algae from a pool, you must know what type of algae you have growing and then treat it correctly. There are three forms of algae that you could have in your pool, each requiring the correct chemical to clear it and make the pool safe to swim in. Look at the algae in the pool. If it appears green and flowing on the water, you have green algae. Algae can be forming if the water is tinted green. You need to stop it and clean the water. Shock the pool with chlorine. The product that you use may be called something different, but all shocks have one purpose and that is to raise the chlorine level in the pool. Use an algaecide especially for green algae. You can use sodium bromide. Follow the directions on the bottle for how much to use for your specific size pool. Look at the algae and determine if it is black algae. This form of algae is found on the sides of pool walls and in crevices. It is usually found on shady sides of a pool, but this is not always the case. Use

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