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Pool Mate 1-2607B Pool Stabilizer for Pools, 7-Pounds
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Brand | Pool Mate |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Item Form | Granular |
Product Benefits | Cyanuric Acid, Reduces Chlorine Loss, Improves Chlorine Effectiveness |
About this item
- Cyanuric acid for pools
- Helps reduce chlorine loss
- Recommended cyanuric acid level is 40-100 ppm
- 6 ounces raises cyanuric acid level 10 ppm per 5,000 gallons of water
- Increases cyanuric acid level
- Decreases chlorine loss due to sunlight
- Reduce chlorine consumption up to 25%
- Improves the effectiveness of chlorine
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About Pool Mate
Pool Mate is a private-label brand of pool chemicals and products. These products are sourced from high-end manufacturers that meet our highest standard of efficacy, durability, and quality. The Pool Mate brand is available online and at premium brick and mortar retailers across the country.
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ChlorinePOWERFUL SANITIZERS Sanitize your pool with the easiest, most convenient and most effective method. |
AlgaecideEFFECTIVE PREVENTATIVE Algaecides are an effective chemical used in preventing growth of the most common types of pool algae. |
Balancing ChemicalsWATER BALANCE For perfect pool harmony, it is essential to keep pH, alkalinity and calcium hardness levels in balance. |
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Spa ChemicalsMAINTENANCE ESSENTIALS Spa or hot tub maintenance should be simple and effective when using our full line of spa chemicals. |
Solar CoversHARNESS THE SUN'S ENERGY Solar Covers may raise your pool water temperature up to 15 degrees. Start swimming earlier and stay swimming longer. |
Above Ground CoversFOR WINTER CLOSING Round and oval sizes are available in solid or mesh materials. These pool covers include a winch and cable to secure them down. |
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In Ground CoversFOR WINTER CLOSING Rectangular size covers are available in solid or mesh materials. These pool covers should be secured down with water tubes. |
Leaf NetsFALL LEAF REMOVAL Leaf catchers are nets designed to be placed over your above ground or in-ground winter pool cover for easy removal of fallen leaves. |
Safety CoversULTIMATE PROTECTION Pool Mate’s safety covers protects against the harsh winter elements as well as keeping your family and pets safe. |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 4 x 12 x 14.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Manufacturer | Robelle Industries |
ASIN | B00IZOE4HI |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1-2607B |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,367 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #9 in Swimming Pool Balancers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
This product disperses rapidly to establish a chlorine protection quickly. It stabilizes pool water and extends the life of the disinfectant. Use a reliable test kit to determine the stabilizer concentration in the pool water. Follow the included chart to bring the pool water to the desired range of 40-100 ppm. If the pool is new, just refilled, or has no stabilizer; add 4 oz. of this product per 1000 gallons to give the desired range of 40-100 ppm. Add this product slowly into the skimmer, or if desired, premix in a pail of warm water and then add directly to the skimmer. Be sure the filter is clean. Recirculate the water continuously for 24 hours to dissolve completely. Always maintain the chlorine residual in your pool at 2.0-4.0 ppm and pH at 7.4-7.6.
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form | Granular | — | Granular | Liquid | Granular | Granular |
weight | 7 pounds | 4 pounds | 25 pounds | — | 20 pounds | 7 pounds |
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Customers like the quality, value, and chlorine level of the pool spa water treatment. For example, they mention it works well, is easy to use, and is much cheaper than liquid stabilizers. That said, they appreciate the stability. That being said, some complain that the pellets don't dissolve very easily.
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Customers like the quality of the pool spa water treatment. They mention that it works well, is easy to use, and has a potency that matches their expectations. Some say that it's better than the typical stuff they find in pool stores and that it lasts a lot longer. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality.
"...Works great." Read more
"...Worked great." Read more
"Good for the pool." Read more
"...It is not. It is 98% pure, with 2% mystery ingredients. I’d prefer not putting undisclosed items in my pool. Just be honest and upfront, please." Read more
Customers like the value of the pool spa water treatment. They mention it's easy to use, works well, and is much cheaper than liquid stabilizers. Some say that it saves them some money and a ton of money on chlorine.
"...works to preserve the chlorine level in your pool water, and it's a better price than I can find locally...." Read more
"...I am re-ordering it. The price is very good compared to the pool store." Read more
"...And the cost is so much better than getting from the local pool supply store...." Read more
"...worked just as good or better than what I bought before and is a better value." Read more
Customers like the chlorine level of the pool spa water treatment. They say it helps maintain chlorine, and that it helps keep the free chlorine in check. Some say that it works great and that they enjoy balanced levels of free chlorine.
"...It does a good job of keeping the chlorine values up in the pool. Every day this summer the temperature has exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit...." Read more
"...It forms a protective shield around the chlorine molecules in your pool, preventing them from breaking down when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays..." Read more
"...and conditioner designed to slow down chlorine burn off, not raise your chlorine level...." Read more
"...However, this does keep the free chlorine in check when used properly...." Read more
Customers find the pool spa water treatment easy to use. They mention it has simple instructions, and it's easy to apply. Customers also say that it makes pool maintenance easier when good quality products like this Pool Mate stabilizer are used.
"...I broadcast it in the deep end of the pool, it's easy to use, but it will take at least 24 hours to fully dissolve...." Read more
"...It's really easy to use, you just toss a few pieces into the water and they dissolve quickly...." Read more
"liked the way the bag opened for ease of pouring. Made it easy to use a portion of package and keep the rest securely closed." Read more
"Easy to use and works well. Much cheaper than liquid stabilizers and more effective." Read more
Customers like the stability of the product. They mention that it works well at stabilizing chlorine, preserving the level of chlorine in the pool water, and raising CYA levels. Some say that the package is poorly made.
"This works to preserve the chlorine level in your pool water, and it's a better price than I can find locally...." Read more
"This stabilizer works well, and seems to last longer in my salt water pool than others I have used...." Read more
"...CYA is a chemical that acts as a chlorine stabilizer...." Read more
"...This stuff helps tremendously!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the levels. Some mention that it works as advertised and properly raises the Cyanuric Acid level. However, others say that it didn't increase the level at all.
"...Separately, this product does not raise cyanuric acid levels as much as promised. I purchased the $40 test kit and confirmed." Read more
"...several years and it definitely works as advertised, it increases my conditioner level by the amounts indicated on the lablel...." Read more
"...was worse than this brand and clogged my pump up and did not change the levels at all either so I guess i'll try HTC this time maybe it will work" Read more
"...I dumped all 7 pounds into my swimming pool and the cyanuric acid level didn't even move. Waited until the next morning and tested again and nothing...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stabilizer. Some mention that it's nice to have the stabilized and conditioner in one, while others say that it is not stabilizer and that the chemical test shows no stabilizer in their pool.
"It’s nice to have the stabilizer and conditioner in one. It does it’s job and is easy to use." Read more
"...Don't add this if you are using chlorine tablets! Tablets are already stabilized and will quickly cause problems due to excessive stabilizer levels..." Read more
"We use this every year for the pool. Keeps stabilizer up and helps chlorine last longer!" Read more
"...My cyanuric hasn't budged, and my chlorine is barely making it through the day..." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the dissolves in the pool spa water treatment. They mention that it does not dissolve as well or quickly as other similar products. Some say that the small pellets don't dissolve very easily, while others say that granules and crystals still didn't dissolved after two days in the water. They also mention that the product has limited solubility.
"...All granular stabilizer takes a long time to dissolve...." Read more
"...My only negative is that these small pellets don't disolve very easily...." Read more
"...It doesn't evaporate, so it lasts a long time...." Read more
"...Used a wisk to stir it up and it FINALLY started to dissolve. I had to do this about 15-20 x until the product was completely dissolved...." Read more
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My only negative is that these small pellets don't disolve very easily.
Pretty much the only way I could use them is to put the pellets in the skimmer basket and run the pump for the recommended 24 hours.
The instructions say to only do it through the skimmer if the filter is clean.
Also, since I have a salt water pool with a salt cell, I was concerned about cell damage if I added it directly to the skimmer, so I shut off the salt cell for 24 hours.
Basically, it works, but it's not as convenient to use as a liquid.
Note:
The instructions say you can disolved it in pool water and also suggests warm water. When dissolved, you can add the solution directly into the pool.
I have tried cold, warm, and hot water and see no difference. I have used a paddle paint mixer attached to a drill, and sill get very little to dissolve.
Bottom line, plan on adding it to the skimmer a few pounds at a time with a reasonably clean filter and run your pump for 24 hours.
My Taylor test kit tells me how much cyanuric acid I have in the water, so I can weigh out how much I need to add. It doesn't evaporate, so it lasts a long time. We will lose some after heavy rains when some water runs out the overflow pipe, so about once a year I will have to replenish the stabilizer.
CYA is a chemical that acts as a chlorine stabilizer. It forms a protective shield around the chlorine molecules in your pool, preventing them from breaking down when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. The recommended amount of CYA in your pool can vary depending on whether you have a saltwater pool with a Salt Water Chlorine Generator (SWG) or a traditional chlorine pool. In a traditional chlorine pool without an SWG, the recommended range for CYA is 40-50, whereas a salt water pool would be higher at a recommended 70-80.
Adding CYA to your pool is important for maintaining an effective chlorine level. Without CYA, the chlorine in your pool can quickly dissipate due to sunlight exposure, requiring you to add more chlorine frequently. By using CYA, you can extend the lifespan of your chlorine, saving you both time and money.
How to add it:
Do NOT just dump it into the pool. CYA takes time to dissolve fully in the water. By just dumping it into the water, it may not dissolve properly and could settle on the pool floor, or worse, clog the filter.
Instead you can either use an old sock, or (see photo) my favorite method is some sack cloth. Measure how how much you need, following the instructions carefully, then letting it soak for 12 hours. If you see my photo, I do it this way so I can place the skimmer lid back, and keep the cloth from falling into the skimmer (don't let this happen). Also, make sure the pump stays running for 24 hours during and after adding CYA.
You can speed the process up by massaging the sack, just don't do this too vigorously otherwise you'll end up with CYA granules falling out.
Notes:
CYA does not break down or dissipate. It remains in the water for an extended period of time, providing its stabilizing effects on chlorine. Unless you have had your pool water replaced, or you have a new pool there is no reason to keep adding CYA.
CYA levels can gradually build up in the pool over time, especially if excessive amounts are added or if the water is not diluted or partially drained and refilled periodically. This buildup can lead to high CYA levels, also known as "chlorine lock," which can negatively impact the effectiveness of chlorine. Monitoring and testing CYA levels regularly is crucial to maintaining the appropriate range for optimal pool chemistry and chlorine stability.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023
CYA is a chemical that acts as a chlorine stabilizer. It forms a protective shield around the chlorine molecules in your pool, preventing them from breaking down when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. The recommended amount of CYA in your pool can vary depending on whether you have a saltwater pool with a Salt Water Chlorine Generator (SWG) or a traditional chlorine pool. In a traditional chlorine pool without an SWG, the recommended range for CYA is 40-50, whereas a salt water pool would be higher at a recommended 70-80.
Adding CYA to your pool is important for maintaining an effective chlorine level. Without CYA, the chlorine in your pool can quickly dissipate due to sunlight exposure, requiring you to add more chlorine frequently. By using CYA, you can extend the lifespan of your chlorine, saving you both time and money.
How to add it:
Do NOT just dump it into the pool. CYA takes time to dissolve fully in the water. By just dumping it into the water, it may not dissolve properly and could settle on the pool floor, or worse, clog the filter.
Instead you can either use an old sock, or (see photo) my favorite method is some sack cloth. Measure how how much you need, following the instructions carefully, then letting it soak for 12 hours. If you see my photo, I do it this way so I can place the skimmer lid back, and keep the cloth from falling into the skimmer (don't let this happen). Also, make sure the pump stays running for 24 hours during and after adding CYA.
You can speed the process up by massaging the sack, just don't do this too vigorously otherwise you'll end up with CYA granules falling out.
Notes:
CYA does not break down or dissipate. It remains in the water for an extended period of time, providing its stabilizing effects on chlorine. Unless you have had your pool water replaced, or you have a new pool there is no reason to keep adding CYA.
CYA levels can gradually build up in the pool over time, especially if excessive amounts are added or if the water is not diluted or partially drained and refilled periodically. This buildup can lead to high CYA levels, also known as "chlorine lock," which can negatively impact the effectiveness of chlorine. Monitoring and testing CYA levels regularly is crucial to maintaining the appropriate range for optimal pool chemistry and chlorine stability.
Will order again!