Pristine Clean ensures sparkling clean surfaces in your pool by inhibiting scale formulation and stains caused by metals in the water. It prevents the metal and mineral particles that enter your pool through hoses, jewelry, and metal equipment from bonding to pool walls and other surfaces. PristineClean is added every two weeks along with Pristine Blue. PristineClean may also used to remove existing metal stains in pools.
For Pools:
2 ounces per 10,000 gallons of water every 2 weeks.
For Spas:
1 milliliter per 100 gallons of water every 2 weeks.
Maintenance dose: 2 ounces per 10,000 gallons, biweekly. Stain removal dose: 3 ounces per 1,000 gallons (raise pH after stains are gone).
Click here to view the Pristine Blue Care Guide for Pool and Spa
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