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Poolife pH Minus is designed to decrease the pH level in your swimming pool. A low pH can lead to scale formation and cause irritation to the eyes and skin. It's important to keep pH levels within the range of 7.2-7.6 ppm for optimal comfort and safety. Poolife pH Minus helps you achieve that perfect level.
~ Helps you lower your pesky pH and keep it there.
~ Assists you in keeping your pH within 7.2-7.6.
~ Prevents skin and eye irritation.
~ Protects your pool from developing scale buildup.
Poolife pH Minus is designed to decrease the pH level in your swimming pool. A low pH can lead to scale formation and cause irritation to the eyes and skin. It's important to keep pH levels within the range of 7.2-7.6 ppm for optimal comfort and safety. Poolife pH Minus helps you achieve that perfect level.
~ Helps you lower your pesky pH and keep it there.
~ Assists you in keeping your pH within 7.2-7.6.
~ Prevents skin and eye irritation.
~ Protects your pool from developing scale buildup.
Key Features:
Lowers Water pH
Safer alternative
Efficient Storage & Use
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.