Clarifiers, Shocks & misc
How to Maintain Your Recreational Water
Proper water maintenance is essential for pools, spas, and hot tubs. Using the right products at the right time ensures safe, clean, and balanced water while protecting your equipment. Our solutions include WaterPure, shocks, clarifiers, oxidizers, and specialty treatments—each designed for a specific purpose.
WaterPure – All-in-One Water Treatment
What it is:
A premium solution that simplifies pool and spa care by supporting clarity, sanitation, and water balance in a single product.
What it’s for:
Maintains clean and clear water
Reduces chemical complexity
Ensures balanced water chemistry
How it works:
WaterPure works continuously to maintain water quality, keeping it safe for swimmers while reducing the need for multiple separate treatments.
Shocks – Rapid Disinfection
What it is:
Shocks are high-dose treatments, typically chlorine-based (like calcium hypochlorite or dichlor) or non-chlorine alternatives (such as potassium peroxymonosulfate), used to rapidly disinfect water.
What it’s for:
Quickly kills bacteria, viruses, algae, and other pathogens
Oxidizes organic contaminants such as sweat, oils, and lotions
Breaks down chloramines that cause cloudy water, eye irritation, and odor
Application / Best Time:
Use shocks after heavy use, parties, storms, or visible contamination
Recommended frequency: every 7–10 days, or as needed
For spas: don’t shock immediately before use; wait at least 1 hour after treatment while circulating water
How it works:
Raises free chlorine levels dramatically for “breakpoint chlorination”
Kills microbes and oxidizes organic matter, restoring water clarity
Non-chlorine shocks allow swimming 15–60 minutes after treatment, versus 8–24 hours for chlorine shocks
Why you need it:
Regular chlorine handles daily sanitation; shocks provide a deep-clean reset
Ensures safe swimming conditions and restores water clarity
Clarifiers – Clear Cloudy Water
What it is:
Clarifiers are chemical agents, usually cationic polymers or chitosan-based, that coagulate fine particles in the water.
What it’s for:
Remove tiny suspended particles (dirt, oils, dead algae, pollen) that filters alone can’t catch
Improve water clarity and sparkle
Polishing step after shocks or algae treatments
Application / Best Time:
Use when water appears cloudy, post-heavy use, or after shock treatment
Run the pump for 24–48 hours after addition
Clarifiers work continuously with filtration; safe to swim immediately
How it works:
Positively charged ions attract negatively charged particles, forming larger clumps for the filter to trap
Unlike flocculants, clarifiers don’t require vacuuming
Why you need it:
Provides crystal-clear water
Enhances filtration efficiency
Complements disinfecting treatments without masking issues
Oxidizers & Specialty Treatments
What it is:
Oxidizers break down organic matter and contaminants, often using chemicals like potassium permanganate or hydrogen peroxide.
What it’s for:
Long-term water quality improvement
Eliminates odors and organic buildup
Enhances overall sanitation
Application / Best Time:
Regularly, based on water quality needs or heavy bather loads
Part of routine maintenance or after contamination
How it works:
Oxidizers chemically break down organic impurities
Support the work of shocks and clarifiers for clean, balanced water
Why you need it:
Maintains healthy water chemistry
Protects equipment and surfaces
Reduces the risk of cloudy or contaminated water
Why Proper Maintenance Matters
- Safe, sanitized water for swimmers
- Crystal-clear clarity for an inviting pool or spa
- Balanced water chemistry to protect equipment
- Reduced maintenance effort and fewer chemical errors
- Using the right combination of WaterPure, shocks, clarifiers, and oxidizers ensures your recreational water stays safe, fresh, and enjoyable all year round.