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Default Phosphate remover (pool owners)

I'm finally down to my last dose of Oneida PR-10000. I looked online and
it's predictably more $$.

I remember some guy was saying he was looking for a cheaper phosphate
remover.

Any luck?

10k in-ground cement, sand filter, central tx,

I was paying about $2.50/dose ~ 2 ozs.

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On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 14:06:38 -0500, gonjah wrote:

I'm finally down to my last dose of Oneida PR-10000. I looked online and
it's predictably more $$.

I remember some guy was saying he was looking for a cheaper phosphate
remover.

Any luck?


Danny D. was looking recently. Said Amazon did not have quarts (?). I
pointed him to a concentrate at Amazon. Still costly but it goes
further.

10k in-ground cement, sand filter, central tx,

I was paying about $2.50/dose ~ 2 ozs.

Jim


Balance the water routinely /regularly, less Phosphate remover is
needed, ime.

YMMV
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