Does your pool look like it was filled with shredded tissue paper? Then your pool has “white water mold”. Despite the name, this is actually a type of algae that is closely related to mustard algae. In this article we show you how to get rid of it fast so you can go back to swimming.
No Mor Problems®
$19.99 – $69.97
Brush less. Shock less. And still never get algae again. Guaranteed.
- 5 oz. treats 10,000 gallons
- Prevents all types of algae and bacteria
- Breaks up chloramines to reduce shocking
- Keeps filter cleaner for longer periods of time
- Works with all types of sanitizer and surfaces
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No Mor Problems® makes maintaining a beautiful pool easy. It’s like having a pool service in a bottle.
- No Mōr Algae: No Mor Problems® does what it name suggests – prevents all types of algae and bacteria problems in your pool. It’s patented formula accelerates your sanitizer to keep things from growing in your pool. Making sure your pool is clean, healthy and beautiful all the time.
- No Mōr Chloramines: It also breaks up chloramines – the chemicals that give off a strong chlorine odor and leads to skin and eye irritation. This makes the water more pleasant and healthier for swimming.
- No Mōr Shocking: Since No Mor Problems® breaks up chloramines for you, you never really need to shock again! Saving you tons on buying chlorine. Instead, No Mor Problems® and your sanitizer take care of all the work for you.
- No Mōr Dirty Filters: Your filter gets dirty when it’s working to keep algae out of the water. This requires long filter cycles and frequent cleanings. No Mor Problems® keeps the algae from growing – meaning your filter stays cleaner longer. This cuts down dramatically the amount you need to run and clean your filter – saving you hassle.
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Product Type | Preventative Algicide |
Size | Quart Bottle, Gallon Jug |
Dosage | Approx. 3 fl. oz per 5,000 gallons (maintenance) |
Sanitizer Compatibility | Chlorine, Salt, Bromine |
Surface Compatibility | All Surfaces |
Questions & Answers
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Q Can I Use No Mor Problems to treat pink algae? We've gotten mroe than pink so a i want a less col...There are no answers for this question yet. Answer now
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Q After using this product for the first time in a chlorine pool I couldn't get my chlorine reading... answer nowA
5 oz per 10,000 gallons is our general guideline. No issue with using less and quite a few customers get it down to a couple of ounces per week. Adding less than the recommended amount wouldn't cause a chlorine reading issue, only adding too much. If you added it without the proper amount of chlorine, it can mess the reading up a bit. Just chlorinate as you normally would and the reading will usually come back in a week or two. In the meantime, we still guarantee you won't get algae. Hope that helps!
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Absolutely - it works great with salt pools. Just add 5 ounces per 10,000 gallons per week and you're good to go!
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How to Get Rid of Mustard Algae in Swimming Pools
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