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Chas
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May 20, 2006, 01:08:36 pm »
If you have ever cleaned a real dirty filter, you know that it is easy to wish for a 'better way' to get this done. Either get it done faster, or get it done better, or both.
Some people reach for a bottle of swimming pool acid, and are thrilled to see it very quickly return the white color to the filter.
But a note on the Unicel site says: Do NOT use acid on a dirty or oily filter. It will tend to permanantly clog the pores of the filter medium. Click
http://67.52.110.165/unicel/images/cleaninstruc.gif
to see the whole page.
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hottub.pool_boy
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our acid tank is generally reserved for swimming pool filters after they've come out of the first tank. Occasionally, yes, a metal-stained spa cartridge will go into the acid AFTER the first tank(tide, tsp, chlorine).
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