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GLB Algimycin 2000
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| GLB Algimycin 2000 is comprised of a multi-component blend that controls all types of swimming pool algae including black, green, mustard, and yellow. It is easier to prevent algae growth than to destroy established algae. When this product is used weekly, it prevents algae outbreaks. It has a special wetting agent that penetrates and kills even deeply rooted algae and a unique clarifier and filter aid that removes dead and living algae fast with concentrated coagulants. Algimycin 2000 is compatible with chlorine, bromine, ozone, salt water pools, and biguanide sanitizers. |  |
Dosage
- Initial Treatment For Prevention of Algae Growth in Clear Pool Water: Use 8 to 12 oz. of Algimycin 2000 for every 10,000 gallons of water.
- Initial treatment for pools with visible established algae: Use 16 to 24 oz. of Algimycin 2000 for every 10,000 gallons of water. Remove dead, settled algae by vacuuming.
- Black algae control: Apply 16 fl. oz. for every 10,000 gallons of water when algae first appears. Brush spots daily to remove dead algae. Vacuum out settled algae.
- To maintain pools free of visible algae growth: Use 4 to 8 fl. oz. of Algimycin 2000 per 10,000 gallons of water weekly.
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Ingredients
| Poly [oxyethylene (dimethyliminio) ethylene (dimethyliminio) ethylene dichloride | 20% | | Inert Ingredients | 80% | | Contains: Poly-Dimethyl Dailyl Ammonium Chloride | 20% |
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Product Use
Use this product to prevent all types of swimming pool algae.
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Directions
Never mix concentrated Algimycin 2000 with other concentrated pool chemicals such as liquid or dry chlorine, acid or alkali. When properly diluted in the pool, however, Algimycin 2000 is compatible with those chemicals normally used to treat pools. - SHAKE WELL before measuring out required amount of Algimycin 2000.
- Mix required amount into bucket of water or sprinkling can.
- Distribute the mixure uniformily throughout the pool water, being careful to avoid spillage or wind-carried spray.
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