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The water in my swimming pool is milky... what can I do?

HOW DO YOU RECOGNISE A PROBLEM WITH MILKY WATER IN YOUR POOL?
  • The pool walls are rough

    Calcium deposits have formed

  • Water has changed appearance

    It is cloudy and has turned white due to the presence of calcium

If your problem does not correspond to these symptoms, it is possible that your pool is experiencing a similar problem.

Measures to effectively combat milky water

  1. 1

    Brush and clean

    the walls and bottom of the pool with the floor brushes and corner brushes to remove limescale. > Floor brushes, Corner brushes

  2. 2

    Remove limescale deposits

    using a vacuum cleaner. If the limescale does not come off with the brush, lower the water level below the deposits and clean with Decalcit Super. > Decalcit® Super

  3. 3

    Fill the pool

    After thoroughly cleaning your pool, fill it up to adjust the water level.

  4. 4

    Adjust the pH of the water

    with pH-Minus or pH-Plus. Adjust the pH to between 7.0 and 7.4 if you are treating with chlorine. For bromine treatments, adjust the pH to between 7.4 and 7.6. With a balanced pH, treatment products are more effective. > pH Minus, pH Plus, Quicktest, Pooltester Electronic, Pooltester pH/Cl

  5. 5

    Prevent limescale deposits

    To protect your pool, add Calcinex as soon as you fill it. This will prevent new limescale deposits and stains or discoloration caused by metals. > Calcinex®

  6. 6

    Filter 24/7

    until the water is crystal clear again. Then resume your normal daily filtration routine. If necessary, replace the filter material (sand, Eco Filterglass Plus, or AFM). > Eco Filterglass Plus, AFM