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Wipe Out - Non-Chlorine Pool Shock - 1 Lb.
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Haviland
Poolweb #C002456-CS20P5

Wipe Out - Non-Chlorine Pool Shock - 1 Lb.

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Description

Wipe Out is a fast acting, non-chlorine shock that is very useful for halogen sanitizers. It is perfect for those who are looking to decrease the amount of chlorine in their body of water while maintaining second-to-none clarity. Wipe Out enhances swimmer comfort and restores sparkle and clarity to dull water. It will not bleach or fade vinyl liners. Plus Wipe Out allows quick access to the pool (15 minutes).

Application: Clean filter as needed and adjust water balance. Apply product when pool is not in use and with the pump running. Add product to pool by broadcasting over surface of the water. In most cases, 1 pound treats 10,000 gallons of pool water. Use weekly, before or after heavy swimmer use. Wait 1 day before testing for available chlorine.

Product Features

  • Useful shock for all halogen sanitizers
  • Non-chlorine oxidizer will not raise chlorine levels
  • Unblended potassium monopersulfate
  • Rapid dissolving product
  • Quickly oxidizes undersirable and complex compounds
  • Compatible with chlorine, bromine, copper-silver ionization and chlorine generators
  • Can be used in any pool, ideal for vinyl lined pools
  • Swim 15 minutes after applied to the pool

Technical Specifications

Product CategoryChlorine
Poolweb Item #C002456-CS20P5
ManufacturerHaviland
Shipping Weight1.0 lb

Troubleshoot Your Water

  • Cloudy Water
  • Green Water
  • Brown Water
  • Eye Irritation
  • Chlorine Odor
  • Calcium Scale
  • Metal Corrosion

Cloudy Water

Cloudy Water CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
High pH Bring your pH into the desired range of 7.4 - 7.6 ppm. Maintain a proper pH level by using Haviland pH Reducer.
Dirty Filter Check filtration system. Backwash if necessary. Use Haviland Liquid Filter Cleaner each spring and fall.
Low Free Chlorine Residual Bring free chlorine into desired range of 1 - 3 ppm. Shock if necessary. Maintain a proper level using one of the Haviland chlorinating products.
High Total Alkalinity Test total alkalinity and adjust accordingly Lower total alkalinity to their ideal levels using Haviland pH Reducer.

Green Water

Green Water CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
Green Algae (hazy water) Shock the pool using chlorine based shock at 1 lb. per 10,000 gallons. Let circulate overnight and then adjust free chlorine residual to 1 - 3 ppm. Add Haviland Algae Kil 50 or Haviland Combat 60 every other week at a rate of 6 oz. per 10,000 gallons
Copper in Fill water (clear water) Use Haviland Rust-N-Scale at a rate of 6 oz. per 10,000 gallons. Let circulate overnight before adjusting chlorine or pH. Add Haviland Rust-N-Scale every other week at a rate of 6 oz. per 10,000 gallons to prevent stains due to copper in the water.

Reddish Brown Water

Red/Brown Water CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
Dissolved Iron or maganese in water Adjust pH to 7.4 - 7.6 range. Use Haviland Rust-NScale. Let pump run continuously until clear. Add Haviland Rust-N-Scale every other week at a rate of 6 oz. per 10,000 gallons.

Eye & Skin Irritation

Eye Irritation CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
Combined Chlorine (chloramines) level too high Shock the pool using one of the Haviland shock treatments. Let circulate overnight and then adjust free chlorine residual to 1 - 3 ppm. Shock treat every other week, after heavy use or rain. Test for free chlorine residual daily
pH level too high or too low Adjust pH by using Haviland pH Increaser or Haviland pH Reducer to bring pH level to ideal range of 7.4 - 7.6 ppm. Test pH level daily and maintain pH in 7.4 - 7.6 range.

Chlorine Odor

Chlorine Odor CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
Combined Chlorine (chloramine) level too high. The cause is NOT too much chlorine but not enough free available chlorine Shock the pool using chlorine based shock at 1 lb. per 10,000 gallons. Let circulate overnight and then adjust free chlorine residual to 1 - 3 ppm. Test pH level daily and maintain pH in 7.4 - 7.6 range.

Calcium Scale Formation

Calcium Scale CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
pH too high/Total Alkalinity too high Add Haviland pH Reducer to bring pH into 7.4 - 7.6 ppm range and to bring total alkalinity down to 100 - 175 ppm. Maintain pH level in 7.4 - 7.6 range. Maintain total alkalinity level in 100 - 175 ppm
Calcium Hardness level too high If hardness level is too high, some water may have to be drained. Add Haviland Rust-N-Scale per label directions. Add Haviland Rust-N-Scale every other week at a rate of 6 oz. per 10,000 gallons.

Corrosion of Metal Parts

Corrosion CausesSolutionPreventive Measures
pH too low/Total Alkalinity too low Add Haviland pH Increaser to bring pH into 7.4 - 7.6 ppm range. Maintain pH level in 7.4 - 7.6 range. Maintain total alkalinity level in 100 - 175 ppm.
Calcium Hardness level too low Add Haviland Water Hardness Increaser to raise the calcium to 180 -275 ppm. Maintain calcium level at 180 -275 ppm.

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This item can be returned within 30 days of order. See return policy for details and how to place a return.

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