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Why is my pool water green?
Last Updated: 08/04/2010
Answer 1: A common "green" algae that can be free floating or wall-clinging. Ranges in severity from patches on walls and bottoms to entire pools. Can clog filters and create surface damage if left unchecked. Solution 1: Banish�: Kills all types of swimming pool algae. Click to order Banish Answer 2: Forms in cracks and crevices on pool surfaces, especially plaster finishes. Known for protective coatings that make it impervious to normal chlorine levels. Solution 2: Banish�: Kills all types of swimming pool algae Spot Kill�: Formulated to kill black algae on walls. Spot Kill WP: Only used on white plaster pools. Click to order Spot Kill

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