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"A natural solution with enzymes that reduce trouble-causing phosphates"
  • Works with any sanitizer and pool surface
  • Non-toxic, natural enzyme approach is environmentally safe.
  • Works great with mesh covers - and helps preserve liners and pool finishes
  • Reduces phosphate levels to almost zero!

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Pool Magic + PhosFree is the beginning and end of Natural Chemistry's Clear, Perfect Water Program.  Pool Magic is used at the beginning and end of each season, while Pool Perfect would be used during the season.  The natural enzymes eliminate almost all the phosphates in your pool, which means a fast and easy spring opening - finally!
  • Works with any sanitizer and pool surface
  • Non-toxic, natural enzyme approach is environmentally safe.
  • Works great with mesh covers - and helps preserve liners and pool finishes
  • Reduces phosphate levels to almost zero!

Usage and Other Info:
  • Before adding Pool Magic + PhosFree at the beginning and end of your season make sure you test your phosphate level and remove excess phosphates
  • Phosphate tests need to be done on a clear algaefree pool
  • Test your phosphate level, along with your other water chemistry, weekly
  • Color is milky brown
  • Use 1 bottle per 20,000 gallons added to the skimmer
  • Chlorine / sanitizer levels above 6 ppm may deactivate the product
  • Pool Magic + PhosFree can be used in water temperatures colder than normal (under 70°F), so you don’t have to wait until your pool heater starts up
How Do I test for Phosphates?
You can test for Phosphates two different ways.  The first way is to take a water sample to a local pool dealer and they can test it for you.  The second method is to purchase a phosphate test kit and test the levels yourselves.  Be careful with doing either test though!  A chlorine reading of 5ppm or higher can bleach the testing strips and give an inaccurate reading. The same is true if algae exists in the pool.  Algae holds phosphates in, and so it can also cause the readings to be wrong.