IronCrashTM
Stains
Staining of pool surfaces might be caused by:
a: Mineralsalts in the pool water
b: Mineralsalts in tap and borehole water.
Algaecides lose their stability and become less soluble than normal and in doing so can cause staining in varying degrees. Read more about this at the AlgiHalt page
Most surface stains are caused by excessive mineral deposits that can be removed with IronCrash
IronCrashTM
Remember that the older the stains the deeper it penetrates into the pool surface and the more difficult it will be to remove.

Akasia Pools Specialist IronCrash
Instructions:
Lower the pH, if pH is to high, it should be 7.0. Use 2 liters of IronCrash for an average size pool (ie.45000 ltr.) if iron is present, and in the beginning of the summer season. Disperse on bypass into the weir, leave for 6 hours. Turn back to filter. Backwash after 24 hours. To avoid staining in fiberglass, vinyl and painted pools use 2 liter of IronCrash when the alkalinity level is low.
Do not use more IronCrash than recommended. IronCrash is formulated as a maintenance product.
Do not store above or near other chemicals. Do not use with other concentrated pool chemicals.
Warnings:
Handle with care. Wash hands with water and soap after use. Concentrate can be harmful if swallowed. Avoid direct contact with eyes. This product does not control bacteria. Do not use while bathers are in the pool. Store away from foodstuff. Keep out of reach of children.
First Aid:
Skin contact: Wash the affected area with water and soap. If symptoms occur seek medical attention.
Contact with eyes: Wash with copious supply of water for 20 min. Obtain urgently medical attention.
Ingestion: Drink large amounts of milk or egg whites. If not available drink plenty water and seek a poison centre or contact a physician. Do not induce vomiting.

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