McGrayel 36664 Fall Winter Algaecide, Clarifier and Non Chlorine Pool Treatment

McGrayel 36664 Fall Winter Algaecide, Clarifier and Non Chlorine Pool Treatment

  • Provides strong fall-winter pool treatment; No spring cleanup
  • Keeps pool water clear and algae-free with little or no chlorine
  • Keeps pool water treated and protected during non use periods
  • Extremely easy to use. Just pour in. No pool testing and chlorine routine
  • Save time at spring pool startup: rebalance pool water, chlorinate and swim

Pooltec Fall-Winter Treatment provides long lasting protection from fall to spring to keep water continuously clean, clear, and algae-free. With Pooltec, little or no chlorine is required even in warmer states such as CA, AZ, TX, and FL. The product’s powerful protection lasts throughout the non-swim season and no pool cover is required. Salt generators can be turned off during this season to save cell life and replacement expense. With Pooltec, pool owners have the assurance that pool water will stay protected with virtually no attention to regular pool maintenance. Unlike chlorine winterizing kits which provide limited protection until temperatures fall, Pooltec protection’s is unaffected by heat or evaporation.

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List Price: $ 34.99

Price: $ 34.99

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