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PR-10,000 Phosphate Remover Concentrate Orenda 1 Quart | ORE-50-226

PR-10,000 Phosphate Remover Concentrate Orenda 1 Quart | ORE-50-226

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Ensure crystal-clear pool results with the PR-10,000 Phosphate Remover Concentrate. Shasta Pool Supply offers the best deals on Orenda pool chemical products. Specifically, this professional-grade, highly concentrated rare-earth phosphate remover effectively eliminates phosphates from your pool water.

PR-10,000 Phosphate Remover Concentrate

Orenda known for developing cutting-edge pool chemicals that work. Unlike chlorine, which can't tackle phosphates directly, PR-10,000 reacts with all known types of phosphates on contact. Therefore, the Phosphate Remover Coventrate turns them into a fine precipitate that can be easily filtered or vacuumed out.

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Key Features

  • Highly Effective: Instantly reacts with phosphates, providing rapid removal from your pool.
  • Concentrated Formula: A little goes a long way; just 8 fl. oz. treats up to 10,000 gallons.
  • Professional Grade: Developed as part of the original Orenda Products line, trusted by pool professionals.
  • Cloudiness Indicator: The temporary cloudiness indicates active phosphate removal, ensuring you see results.

Technical Specifications

  • For normal treatments, apply no more than 8 fl. oz. per 10,000 gallons of water.
  • Monitor filter pressure, as excessive precipitate can cause clogs. Consider using CE-Clarifier to enhance filtering speed.
  • If your pool is exceptionally cloudy, pre-treat with CV-600 or CV-700 enzymes for optimal results.

Specs

  • Part Number: ORE-50-226
  • Manufacturer: Orenda

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