Over time pools develop stains. At a certain point you may consider acid washing your pool to freshen up your surface. Traditional acid washing is difficult, expensive, and can damage the surface of the pool. Here we give you a step-by-step guide on how to acid wash your pool without draining.
Product Description
Get the Results of an Acid Wash without the Draining
No Dran® Acid Wash gives you the results of acid washing without needing to drain your pool.
Remove All Your Stains and Scale
No Dran® Acid Wash is powerful enough to remove any type of stain and scale from your pool. Just add No Dran® Acid Wash and balance the water per directions to kick start the process. Once the pool looks back to new, re-balance the water.
A New Pool without the Risk & Costs
Our No Dran® process uses the water itself to perform the acid wash. This means you avoid the risks of draining – such as popping the pool shell, damaging your liner or the cost of draining and refilling your pool water. You’ll love the results of having a pool that looks brand new. Giving you a more even finish with less risk of damage to your pool.
Safer for the Surface with Better Results
Instead of pouring acid directly on the surface, which can damage the surface and give uneven results, No Dran® Acid Wash treats the whole surface gently and uniformly. Giving you a more even finish with less risk of damage to your pool.
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Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3.25 × 3.25 × 9.25 in |
Product Type | Stain Remover |
Size | 2 pound bottle |
Dosage | One bottle (2lbs) per 5000 gallons |
Surface Compatibility | All surfaces |
Questions & Answers
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Q I had mustard algae. I've treated pool, vacuumed, scrubbed every inch with a steel brush, and rep... answer nowA
Depending on what the stains are, you have a couple options. If there's yellowish residue from algae, you can probably just use chlorine shock to bleach it away. Otherwise, Pool Stain Treat would be the best bet.
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Q My pool was redone like a year ago. I still have some spot areas that looks like dust residues fr... answer nowA
Absolutely. That's probably plaster dust (calcium scale) that might have been left over. This should take it off.
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