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How Much Do I Need?
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CORRECTS ACIDIC WATER CONDITIONS!
The pH level of your pool water is a vital element of your pool's overall water chemistry. PH measures how acidic or basic the water is on a scale of zero to 14, with the ideal pH for swimming pools falling in the range of 7.2 to 7.6. When the pH level of your pool falls below 7.2, the water becomes acidic and can cause eye irritation, corrosion of metal pool equipment, dissipation of chlorine, etching of plaster walls and unsightly stains.
To prevent this from occurring, keep an eye on the pH level of your pool and, whenever it drops below 7.2, simply add pH increaser to reduce acidity and correct the water conditions.
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Quick facts about In the Swim's pool pH increaser:
- The active ingredient in our pH increaser is soda ash or sodium carbonate.
- Corrects acidic water conditions.
- Slows the rapid dissipation of chlorine caused by acidic water.
- Reduces eye irritation by reducing acidity.
- Reduces corrosion of pool equipment and etching of plaster pool walls.
- Our pool pH increaser comes in granular form.
- As the level of your pool's pH increases into the ideal range, your pool water will become safer and more pleasant to swim in.
- While dosage rates will vary depending upon your pool's volume and current pH level, the initial dosage of our pool pH increaser is 1 pound per 10,000 gallons.
- Available in a variety of different quantities.
- Available at great prices and for excellent value.
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http://www.intheswim.com/Pool-Chemicals/Water-Balancing-Pool-Chemicals/pH-Increaser/
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