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Poolife Gold Medal Clarifier is a potent clarifier available, its super-concentrated formula acts swiftly to clear and enhance the brightness of cloudy water. It's highly effective in aiding your filter's ability to remove dirt and organic impurities, while also safeguarding against future instances of water haziness.
~ Improves filter efficiency.
~ Clears cloudy water.
~ Removes dirt and other organic contaminants swiftly.
~ Compatible with all sanitizers.
~ Watch your product work, goes in gold and turns blue as it works.
Poolife Gold Medal Clarifier is a potent clarifier available, its super-concentrated formula acts swiftly to clear and enhance the brightness of cloudy water. It's highly effective in aiding your filter's ability to remove dirt and organic impurities, while also safeguarding against future instances of water haziness.
~ Improves filter efficiency.
~ Clears cloudy water.
~ Removes dirt and other organic contaminants swiftly.
~ Compatible with all sanitizers.
~ Watch your product work, goes in gold and turns blue as it works.
Key Features:
Our Strongest Clarifier
Enhances Filter Performance
Gold to blue visible activation
Why Choose our chemicals?
Fast-Acting Formulas: See results in hours, not days.
High-Quality Ingredients: Made with premium-grade materials for lasting clarity. Other products can contain less of the active ingredient, causing it to be less effective.
Cost-Effective: Fewer treatments required, saving you time and money.
Compatible with All Pool Types: Works with all pool types. Many of our products can be used for a variety of different applications
Things to know:
Dos and Don'ts
- Do: Test your water weekly to ensure balanced levels.
- Don’t: Mix different chemicals directly—they can react dangerously.
- Do: Add chemicals to water, not water to chemicals.
- Don’t: Overdose your pool; follow the product instructions.
How to test your water
- Ideal levels: pH 7.2–7.6, Chlorine 1–4 ppm, Alkalinity 80–120 ppm.
- Other Levels: Keep an eye on other levels like Calcium Hardness, CYA, Phosphates, etc. Some of these levels will have specific ranges depending on your pool
- Test Method: Test your water using Test Strips, Drop Kits, or Digital Testers.