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Natural Chemistry Metal Free 1 Liter (33.9oz)

Natural Chemistry
SKU:
17001NCM
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UPC:
717108041339
$28.99
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Key Features

- Protects against staining and discoloration caused by trace metals

- Acts as a powerful chelating agent

- Can be used with most sanitizing systems,

- This product is compatible with all pool surfaces

Natural Chemistry Metal Free 1 Litre

Protects Against Metal Staining

Natural Chemistry Metal Free is a highly effective metal chelating agent that protects against staining and discoloration from trace metals such as iron and copper. Metal Free should be used as part of a well designed pool maintenance program. Metal Free does not raise phosphate levels in pool water like many other stain and scale products.

Directions:

Do not use with biguanide sanitizers, such as Baquacil.

This product is designed for use in properly balanced pool water.

Initial Dose: Add 1 bottle (1L) per 20,000 Gallons to the pool water evenly around edge.

Weekly Maintenance Dose: Each week, add 1 capful (120mL) per 10,000 gallons to the pool water evenly around edge. Do not exceed recommended dose.

Note: Take caution to not spill or splash Metal free on deck or coping. Also, This product can be used with most sanitizing systems and is compatible with all pool surfaces.

Caution: Avoid simultaneous use of cationic polymers found in clarifiers, flocculants, and polyquat algaecides with metal control products in swimming pools. This can lead to cloudy water, precipitation, and reduced effectiveness. Allow 24 hours between applications.

Instructions:

  • This product is intended for use in well-balanced pool water.
  • Initial Dose: Add 1 bottle (1L) per 75,700 liters evenly around the pool's edge.
  • Weekly Maintenance Dose: Add 1 capful (120mL) per 38,000 liters evenly around the pool's edge each week.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
  • Caution: Avoid spilling or splashing Metalfree on deck or coping.
  • Do not combine with biguanides.

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