Why Your Pool Is Cloudy (And How to Fix It Without Shocking It)
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You test your water. The Chlorine is fine. The pH is perfect.
So why does your pool still look dull?
It’s the most common frustration we hear from Gold Coast pool owners. You pour money into chemicals, but the water lacks that "sparkle."
The culprit isn't your chemistry. It’s "Organic Waste."
The Invisible Enemy
Every time someone jumps in your pool, they bring in sunscreen, body oils, sweat, and cosmetics.
Regular chlorine is great at killing bacteria, but it struggles to break down these oily substances. Instead, they float in the water, creating a dull haze and leaving that greasy "scum line" on your tiles.
Stop Scrubbing, Start Digesting
Most people try to fix this by "shocking" the pool with high doses of chlorine. That works for a day, but it’s harsh on your skin and your swimwear.
The smarter solution? Enzymes.
We swear by Lo-Chlor Bio-Klenz. Think of enzymes like microscopic "Pac-Men." They are designed to eat organic oils and fats.
They digest the sunscreen and sweat that your filter can’t catch, leaving you with water that isn't just clean—it’s polished.
The "Gold Coast" Routine
Here on the Gold Coast, we have high UV and heavy swimmer loads. To keep your water resort-ready without the hassle, we recommend this simple routine:
- Weekly: Add a dose of Bio-Klenz to eat the oils.
- Fortnightly: Add Ultra Kleer to polish the water and remove phosphates.
It takes 30 seconds, saves you hours of scrubbing, and your water will look like diamonds.
Stop guessing. Start swimming.
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