BAQUACIL Metal Control effectively prevents staining in your pool water caused by metals. It works by deactivating copper, iron, and other heavy metals, ensuring they don't compromise water clarity or lead to stains.
~ Gets rid of and prevents staining caused by metals.
~ Not compatible with chlorine or bromine sanitizers.
~ Deactivates dissolved copper, iron, and other heavy metals.
Dosage:
~ 1.25 lb per 10,000 gallons water.
Directions: Initial:
1. Add one container (1 1/4 lb) of Baquacil Metal Control per 10,000 gallons of pool water to control up to 2 ppm of total metals present (for example, from copper and 1 ppm iron).
2. If your pool water contains exceptionally high levels of trace metals (for example, from the use of bopper-based algicides), consult your Baquacil Dealer for special dose recommendations.
Directions: Maitenance:
1. Use 1/2 lb during spring start-up or when a considerable quantity of fresh water is added.
Active Ingredients:
~ Tetrasodium Ethylenediamine-tetraacetate hydrate: Cas No. 64-02-8.
BAQUACIL Metal Control effectively prevents staining in your pool water caused by metals. It works by deactivating copper, iron, and other heavy metals, ensuring they don't compromise water clarity or lead to stains.
~ Gets rid of and prevents staining caused by metals.
~ Not compatible with chlorine or bromine sanitizers.
~ Deactivates dissolved copper, iron, and other heavy metals.
Dosage:
~ 1.25 lb per 10,000 gallons water.
Directions: Initial:
1. Add one container (1 1/4 lb) of Baquacil Metal Control per 10,000 gallons of pool water to control up to 2 ppm of total metals present (for example, from copper and 1 ppm iron).
2. If your pool water contains exceptionally high levels of trace metals (for example, from the use of bopper-based algicides), consult your Baquacil Dealer for special dose recommendations.
Directions: Maitenance:
1. Use 1/2 lb during spring start-up or when a considerable quantity of fresh water is added.
Active Ingredients:
~ Tetrasodium Ethylenediamine-tetraacetate hydrate: Cas No. 64-02-8.