
BAQUACIL® Swimming Pool Oxidizer
Product Overview
A proven choice for maintaining water clarity in biguanide-based systems without the use of chlorine.
In our experience, BAQUACIL® Swimming Pool Oxidizer is the standard specification for biguanide pools, utilizing a stabilized 27% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE solution to eliminate organic contaminants. This 1 gallon (3.785 L) container provides the necessary strength to clear swimmer waste and prevent cloudy water without adding CYA or affecting calcium hardness. It is specifically formulated to work as Step 2 in the Baquacil system, ensuring your water remains clear for more relaxing pool days.
Benefits & What Makes It Different
27% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Strength
This high-concentration stabilized solution effectively breaks down organic matter and swimmer waste without the need for chlorine.
Zero CYA or Calcium Impact
Unlike many chlorine-based shocks, this oxidizer does not add cyanuric acid or calcium, helping you maintain a proper chemical balance more easily.
3.785 L Liquid Application
The liquid format allows for immediate distribution throughout the water column when added directly to the pool with the filter running.
Product Details
Hydrogen Peroxide 27%
Initial: 1 gallon per 10,000 gallons; Maintenance: 1 quart per 10,000 gallons weekly.
Compatibility
- Compatible only with biguanide-based sanitizers like Baquacil
- Do not mix with chlorine or bromine products
- Do not add through the skimmer
When To Use This
Pro Tip
If you are in a high-heat region like Arizona or Florida, organic loads increase quickly; always test your oxidizer levels after heavy rain or a large pool party to see if an extra maintenance dose is required.
Common Questions & Instructions
How much Baquacil Oxidizer do I need for a 10,000 gallon pool?
For an initial startup, you will need 1 gallon of product per 10,000 gallons of water; weekly maintenance then requires 1 quart per 10,000 gallons to keep the water clear.
Can I use this oxidizer in a standard chlorine pool?
No, this product is specifically designed for biguanide systems; mixing HYDROGEN PEROXIDE with chlorine will neutralize both chemicals and is not a recommended practice.
How long should I wait to swim after adding Baquacil Oxidizer?
We recommend waiting at least 15 to 30 minutes for the product to fully circulate, though you should always verify that your Baquacil levels are within the ideal range using test strips.
Delivered today to your DFW neighborhood
Order this item by 2 PM Central on a weekday, and we'll have it on your driveway by evening. Same-day delivery is FREE to every ZIP in our DFW coverage area — no minimum — or it's free with our weekly service plan.



