The water in my swimming pool is milky... what can I do?
HOW DO YOU RECOGNISE A PROBLEM WITH MILKY WATER IN YOUR POOL?
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Turbid water Green water, algae infestation
Step by step
TO FIGHT EFFECTIVELY AGAINST MILKY WATER
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Brush and clean
the pool walls and bottom with pool brushes to remove limescale.
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Eliminate limescale deposits
using a robotic pool cleaner or a manual vacuum. If the limescale doesn't come off with the brush, lower the water level below the deposits and clean with Decalcit Super. > Decalcit® Super
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Fill the pool
After a thorough cleaning, fill your pool to adjust the water level.
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Adjust the pH of the water
with pH-Minus or pH-Plus. Adjust the pH to between 7.0 and 7.4 if treating with chlorine. For bromine treatments, adjust the pH to between 7.4 and 7.6. With a balanced pH, treatment products are more effective. > pH Minus, pH Plus, Quicktest, Pooltester Electronic,
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Prevent limescale deposits
To protect your pool, add Calcinex as soon as you fill it up. This will prevent new limescale > Calcinex®
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Filter twenty-four hours a day
until the water is crystal clear again. Then resume your normal daily filtering routine. If necessary, change the filter material