Crystal-clear water in your swimming pool isn’t happening if you’re only relying on a robot pool cleaner or a pool vacuum, it also needs to your pool chemistry to be in balance. Tasting is a powerful tool in a pool owner’s arsenal, just like pool acid (usually muriatic acid) is, and has an important role in keeping a pool chemically stable. But when is it a good idea to use pool acid?

In this article, we’re going to show you when and how to use acid in pool, and how using it together with clever tools like robotic pool cleaner or pool vacuum cleaner yields the best results.

When and Why to Use Pool Acid

You use pool acid when your pool’s levels are too high (usually 7.6 or above) or when total alkalinity levels need to be adjusted. Low pH. Cloudy water, and burning eyes can result in less effective or dissipated chlorine.

Other signs you need acid:

Itchy eyes or skin from time in pool

Calcium Deposits on Pool Tiles or Walls

Water is looking cloudy even though you’ve been cleaning with your swimming pool robot cleaner

You may also use acid in how to acid wash pool procedures for deep cleaning. The process is a solution for stains scale and algae embedded into your plaster pool, however it is not easy to perform.

Combined Robotics in Acid Resistant Piping

Pool acid doesn’t remove the importance of high-quality cleaning equipment, however. And, in fact, it works best alongside your robot pool, pool vacuum robot, or manual skimmer. These are aids to help keep the water clean of debris and organics to reduce chemical demand.

This is where few tools are as effective as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 ProP, the Beatbot AquaSense 2 themselves. These robotic pool vacuum models also clean the waterline, scale walls, and pick up sediment for improved circulation and water chemistry.

How to Add Acid to a Pool the Right Way

If you’ve performed your own pool water test and know for sure that your pH is too high, you can use pool acid as a corrective.

Test and verify the pH and alkalinity in your pool.

Protect your hands and eyes with gloves and goggles when working with acid.

Water down the acid with a bucket of pool water.

Turn on the pool pump and slowly add it to the deep end of the pool.

Any question please feel free to contact customer service, Adding Acid: Always add acid AFTER cleaning the pool with your maytronics pool cleaner, wall climbing pool cleaner, or other cleaning tools.

What About Stains or Algae?

Occasionally, messing with the chemistry of the water doesn’t do the trick. When it comes to algae blooms and stains, acid shine can work, but cleaning tools are necessary. Will a pool robot pick up algae, you ask? If you’re ambivalent about the issue, the answer is yes—especially if you’re looking into a pool vacuum for algae or a robotic cleaner with ultra refined filtration.

Prior to performing an acid wash, make sure to know how to drain an inground pool without a pump, or consult with a pool service specialist.

Circulation and Filtration as Key Factors This is Why It is Important for Water to Properly Circulate and Filter

Chemicals like acid are only effective if your pool’s systems are in good working condition, things such as pump, filter, and so on. Make sure your pool booster pump and filtration system are working properly. No matter how much acid you add, if circulation is poor, it can lead to chemical hotspots, or uneven distribution.

For more in-depth reading about circulation, check out our guide on what is a pool booster pump, or how to acid wash pool for more on deep cleaning.

Final Verdict –When Is The Best Time to Use Pool Acid & How Does A Robot Pool Cleaner Contribute.

Finally, when to use We should use pool acid when your water has a high ph, has calcium scaling, or if you are getting ready to do an acid wash. And still with the correct use of acid, a robot pool cleaner, pool vacuum and skimmer are all necessary to keep algae at bay.

Cutting-edge options such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Ultra, Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, and Beatbot AquaSense 2 make pool care easier and help your chemicals work harder for you.

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