Most clarifiers do not require you to stay out of the pool. However, some do require the pool water be still to be effective. Reading the manufacturers information on the bottle will get you the correct answer for the type you have purchased. Pool & Spa
You may be able to use the pool right after adding the product, however, read the label on the clarifier to see what the manufacturer recommends and follow their advice.
Swim right away. I recommend a few cannonballs, to mix it in. It's really just like soap, so no worries.
30 mins-1 hour
From what I gather from reading the back of the bottle of Clarifier that I use in my pool a Clarifier is a Flocculent. The clarifier contains a polymer that attracts the smaller particles floating around in the pool that are too small to be filtered through some filtration systems. As the clarifier attracts the smaller particles it becomes large enough for the filtration system to filter it out of the water thus clariying the pool water.
Most 50% algaecides if added properly according to gallons of water in your pool allow you to swim immediatly after adding.
Yes, only use clear clean water in your pool {;-). Seriously, why is it brown. If it is from rust, then you can purchase a clarifier at your pool store. If it is from leaf decomposition, then Chlorine will eventualy take care of it. If it is from pee, it is your call.
Make sure your chemicals are balanced and add a clarifier available at your pool supply dealer.
According to many labels on most algicides, you don't have to wait. Actually from the pool guy at the pool store, it will help to mix in the algicide. Just be sure to take a shower when you are done swimming, and make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients before you swim.
it should start working right away
After your pool is clear again, test the Ph of the water. You can purchase a test kit at your local pool or home and garden supply store. When the Ph of the water is at a safe level, you can dive in.
Aqua Products (Robotic Pool Cleaning), Ecosmarte Pool System, SeaKlear Natural Clarifier
If there is a film laying on the bottom of the pool it is most likely that the pool has clarifier or floculant put in it. If so let the pool settle for a day or two until all of the clarifier and contaminant has settled to the bottom then turn the filter to waste and gently vacuum the cloudy material on the bottom of the pool to waste do not put floculant through the filtration vac it to waste.
If you are running the pump and filter for a few short hours it will never clear up no matter how much clarifier you add. Clean the filter first then run the pump for 24/7 until you can see and read a quarter at the main drain of your pool ~ or the deep end if you have no M/D. Adjust the chemicals as needed and follow allthe instructions on the clarifier bottle. Chlorine needs to be at of above3.5 to 5.0 or higher. pH at 7.6; Alkalinity at 80 - 120. k
yes it is illegal to swim in a swimming pool that is closed
i would use it every month and if its really cloudy put just a little bit in