Natural Chemistry Purge Pool/Spa Plumbing Cleaner, 2 L Bottle | 13125NCM

Natural Chemistry Purge Pool/Spa Plumbing Cleaner, 2 L Bottle | 13125NCM

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Natural Chemistry Purge - 2 L Bottle

Restores pool and large spa plumbing to original condition

Great for removing heavy non-living organic buildup

Perfect for use before acid wash or resurfacing

Features and Benefits:

  • Helps clean pool and large spa plumbing of non-living organic waste
  • Uses SMARTZyme technology
  • Perfect for use before an acid wash or resurfacing
  • Helps reduce clogged filters, foaming, unpleasant odors, and more

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More about Cleaning & Equipment Care for Pool & Spa

Buyer's Guide: Cleaning & Equipment Care for Pool & Spa

Use this guide to find the specific cleaning agent for your maintenance task.

Tier 1: Filter Restoration (The Engine)

  • Best For: Filters that cycle too quickly (high pressure) or end-of-season maintenance.
  • Look For: [Concentrated Filter Degreaser or Soak]
  • Expectations: Requires removing the cartridge/grids. "Soaks" take overnight but offer the deepest clean; "Sprays" are faster but less thorough.

Tier 2: Surface & Tile Care (The Aesthetic)

  • Best For: Removing the "bathtub ring" of oil/scum at the waterline or white calcium scale on tiles.
  • Look For: [Non-Foaming Tile & Vinyl Cleaner]
  • Expectations: These are designed to float or dissolve without foaming. For heavy white crust (calcium), look for acidic formulations; for greasy grime, look for enzymatic or degreaser formulas.

Tier 3: Equipment Maintenance (The Hardware)

  • Best For: Salt water pools or older plumbing systems.
  • Look For: [Salt Cell Cleaner or System Flush]
  • Expectations: Salt cells accumulate calcium that stops chlorine production—acid-based cleaners dissolve this. System flushes purge hidden gunk from pipes.

Complete Your Pool Care Routine

Essential Pairing
Pool Brushes for Thorough Surface Cleaning

Chemicals loosen the grime, but you need a heavy-duty scrub brush or scouring pad to physically remove the stain or scale.

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Highly Recommended
Replacement Parts for Pool Filters

If a chemical soak doesn't restore your filter's pressure to normal, the cartridge is likely spent and needs immediate replacement.

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Pro Tip: Don't Forget
Pool Test Kits and Water Analysis Tools

Scale on tiles and salt cells is often caused by high pH or Calcium Hardness—test your water to prevent the buildup from returning.

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Technician's Guide: Cleaning & Equipment Care for Pool & Spa +

Don’t Just Treat the Water—Protect Your Investment.

While sanitizers and balancers keep your water safe, Cleaning & Equipment Care Chemicals are the "detailers" and "mechanics" of your pool ecosystem. This category covers the specialized solutions designed to physically clean your pool’s surfaces and maintain the expensive hardware that keeps everything running.

Over time, body oils, sunscreen, scale, and environmental grime build up in places chlorine can’t reach—inside your filter pleats, along the waterline tile, and within your salt cell plates. Neglecting this buildup leads to clogged equipment, shorter lifespans for your pumps and heaters, and unsightly "bathtub rings" around the pool.

Why Homeowners Need This:

  • Extend Filter Life: chemically stripping grease from filter cartridges can double their lifespan compared to just rinsing with water.
  • Protect Warranties: Regular cleaning of salt cells and heaters is often required to keep manufacturer warranties valid.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: These specialized cleaners remove tough scale and oil lines without adding phosphates or foam to your water like household cleaners would.
Common Questions +

Q: Can I just use household cleaners (like Windex or Soap) to clean my pool tile?
A: No. Household cleaners often contain phosphates (which feed algae) and surfactants that cause massive foaming issues in pool water. Always use a cleaner specifically formulated for pools to ensure it is compatible with your water chemistry.

Q: How often should I use a filter cleaner?
A: You should chemically clean your filter cartridges or grids at least once every 3-4 months (typically mid-season and at closing). If you see high pressure on your gauge even after backwashing, it’s time for a chemical soak or spray.

Q: What is a "System Flush" and do I need it?
A: A system flush cleans the inside of your plumbing pipes. Over time, "biofilm" (a slime layer protected from chlorine) builds up in the pipes. Using a flush annually, especially before draining or opening a pool, clears this out and improves water clarity.

Q: Will these chemicals mess up my water balance?
A: Most surface and filter cleaners are pH-neutral or designed to be rinsed off before affecting the water. However, acid-based cleaners (for salt cells or scale) can lower pH if large amounts enter the pool, so always test your water after heavy cleaning.

Q: What is the difference between "Spray" and "Soak" filter cleaners?
A: Sprays are for quick maintenance (spray on, wait 5 minutes, rinse off). Soaks are for deep cleaning; you submerge the cartridge overnight to dissolve deep-set oils and minerals.


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