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Here's an overview on pool care in general with step-by-step
guidelines.

Algae Prevention and Control
Sometimes, no matter how well you take care of your pool, algae can
sneak up on you. The best preventive is the use of an algicide as part
of your routine maintenance program. While continuous chlorination and
shock treatments help to control algae, they may not be completely effective.
Applying an algicide on a regular basis is the way to go.
Algae are tiny microscopic plants that enter your pool by rain, wind
and fill water. If allowed to grow unchecked, your water will quickly
become unusable. One ounce of water can contain millions of algae cells
before they are visible. They can clog filters and reduce water circulation
and effectiveness of pool chemicals. The main types of swimming pool
algae are:
Green Algae: The most common
type of algae. Its also the easiest to prevent or eliminate.
Green algae are free-floating, can turn a pool green in a matter of
hours, and can be found in all types of pools.
Black Algae: A filamentous growth
on the rough surfaces of the pool. It appears as black slippery spots
on pool surfaces (walls and floor), and also forms a protective coating.
Mustard Algae: Appears as orange,
yellow or mustard spots on pool walls and floors. It often forms on
the shaded side of the pool. Its an easy algae to brush off,
but a difficult algae to get rid of. It can be found in all pool types.
If you already have an algae infestation, take action immediately.
Different algae types may be more resistant, requiring specialized treatment.
Treat these infestations with the appropriate algicide product. Always
add algicides directly into the water, near visible algae growth. The
day after treatment, brush walls and vacuum the pool thoroughly, and
begin using an algae preventive.
For specific algae treatments, click on one of the algae types below:
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This analysis is designed for use only with the Pool Time® brand products named in this computerized water analysis printout, and is correct to the best of RWP, Inc.'s knowledge. RWP is not responsible for any use of this printout with products other than the Pool Time ® brand products named in this printout, and use of this printout with other products could result in improper or incorrect treatment of the pool water.
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