United Chemicals Yellow Treat - 2LB
United Chemicals Yellow Treat is a rescue treatment to control blooms of yellow and mustard algae in pools treated with chlorine or bromine.
Features:
Destroys yellow/mustard algae
Hottest formula in California & Florida, the 2 toughest areas in the world
Guaranteed to kill yellow/mustard algae
Safe for you & your pets
What is Yellow Treat?
Yellow Treat is an E.P.A. registered algaecide formulated to kill and eliminate yellow and mustard algae.
How do I tell when I have yellow algae?
Yellow algae grows on the shady side of the pool, in corners, behind ladders and above the light. It can look like dirt on the side. In a covered pool, it can grow all over. Most of it will brush off. If none will brush off, look out, you probably have metal staining. Use United's Pool Stain Treat for metals
What benefits can I expect from using it?
Your yellow algae will be immediately arrested and after you brush off any residue, your pool will have superior water clarity.
Is it expensive to use?
No! A 2 lb. bottle will treat 60,000 gallons, 4 times what most of the competitors can handle, and we do it better!
How effective is Yellow Treat?
It is so effective that 9 out of 10 pool professionals use it in So. California & Florida. We guarantee it!
What does Yellow Treat do?
It effectively kills yellow/mustard algae and starts to clean up the water of other invisible life forms.
Does Yellow Treat have copper or other metals in it?
No! It does not contain any heavy metals which can stain your pool.
Is Yellow Treat ok for my type pool?
You can use it in any type pool.
Is there anything different when using Yellow Treat?
Yes! Your pool will go through a clean-up period that will last from one day to 3-4 weeks. During that clean-up period you may experience a low or no chlorine reading. Don't panic! Just chlorinate continuously. Don't shock! A chlorinator or feeder makes life easy and we recommend them. If you lose your chlorine residual during heavy rain, bather load, or high temperature, just increase your feed rate until the residual comes back.