LoChlor Starver - Phosphate Remover 1 litre

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Starver - Phosphate Remover 1 litre

LoChlor Starver - Phosphate Remover 1 litre

$33.64 $29.95

LoChlor Starver - Phosphate Remover 1 litre

$33.64 $29.95

LoChlor Starver Phosphate Remover is a top choice in the removal of phosphates in your pool. This highly concentrated formulation dramatically clarifies your water while working to control algae.

The ORIGINAL Patented Phosphate Remover

LoChlor Starver - Phosphate Remover

  • Size: 1 litre
  • Removes phosphates (algae nutrients)
  • Without phosphates, algae cannot grow
  • New formulation
  • Dramatically clarifies water giving instant satisfaction
  • Does not cloud water (unlike other phosphate removers)
  • Minimal filter pressure increase (see important notes below)
  • Enhances chlorine production
  • Enhances the performance of ALL other pool chemical treatments
  • Compatible with all sanitisers (including Nature 2 and Ionisers)

How to use LoChlor Starver - Phosphate Remover

  • Shake container well before use
  • Check filter pressure before you add Lo-Chlor Starver Pool Maintenance
  • If pressure is high, clean cartridge prior to adding Lo-Chlor Starver¬Æ Pool Maintenance
  • Add directly to skimmer with filter running normally
  • Can be used in freshwater/saltwater aquariums, lakes and ponds
  • Safe with fish and mammals
  • Non-toxic and biodegradable

Where do phosphates come from?

Phosphates are organic building blocks that form when phosphoric acid reacts with various elements found in nature. Phosphates come from leaves, fertilizers, and bather wastes such as sweat and urine. Other phosphates sources are detergents, some insecticides, soft drinks, toothpaste and even some pool chemicals.

How much phosphate is too much?

As little as 0.2 ppm of phosphate can result in outbreaks. Interestingly, in cases where pools have excessive outbreaks, the test may register a very low or zero reading on the Phosphate Test Kits. This is because virtually all of the phosphate has been consumed. This phosphate is now organically bound and is not measured by the test. When outbreaks are treated (superchlorination and / or the addition of a Lo-Chlor Algaecide), this organically bound phosphate will be released into the water.




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