PONDCARE
Maintains crystal-clear pond water. Quickly clears cloudy pond water. Helps filters function more efficiently. Works by causing tiny suspended cloud particles in pond water to clump together. The clusters quickly fall to the bottom. Use Pond Zyme Plus or EcoFix along with Accu-Clear for incomparable pond cleanliness.
Will Accu-Clear color my pond water?
No. Accu-Clear will not color the water.
Can Accu-Clear be used in water gardens containing pond plants?
Yes. Accu-Clear will not harm submerged or floating plants
After I added Accu-Clear my water cleared up but the flow rate on my filter slowed down. Why?
Accu-Clear causes fine particles to clump together into larger heavier particles. These particles are more easily trapped by pond filters. As the filter collects the debris it may become clogged. This will result in a reduced flow rate out of the filter. Rinse or replace the filter media to restore proper filter flow.
I don't have a pond filter in my pond. I have a submersible pump and a fountain. Will Accu-Clear work?
Yes. The prefilter on your pump will collect some of the settled debris and will require periodic cleaning. When the flow rate decreases clean the prefilter.
Does Accu-Clear reduce the oxygen level in ponds?
No. If an algae bloom suddenly dies or is trapped in the pond filter, however, a sudden drop in the oxygen level can occur. The decomposing algae will consume some of the oxygen in the pond. In very warm weather water holds very little oxygen. It is important to maximize aeration in the warmer seasons to prevent oxygen depletion and fish loss.
Can I add a double dose of Accu-Clear to make my water clear faster?
No. Adding more than the recommended dose will not improve the performance of Accu-Clear.
Accu-Clear has NOT been classified as 'harmful by ingestion'. This is because of the lack of corroborating animal or human evidence. The material may still be damaging to the health of the individual, following ingestion, especially where pre-existing organ (e.g. liver, kidney) damage is evident. Present definitions of harmful or toxic substances are generally based on doses producing mortality (death) rather than those producing morbidity (disease, ill-health). Gastrointestinal tract discomfort may produce nausea and vomiting. In an occupational setting however, unintentional ingestion is not thought to be cause for concern.