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Charting Your Progress: Here's what you do to raise or lower the chemical components of pool water and increase your family's fun.

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These handy tables let you know just how much chemicals to use when making adjustments.

It's simple. For instance, let's say your total alkalinity (TA) readings are a little low. Find the chart labeled How To Raise Total Alkalinity Using Suncoast Total Alkalinity Increaser. The ideal Total Alkalinity is 100 ppm, so if you're getting a reading of 80, you'd want to raise your TA 20 ppm. Find 20 ppm, go over to the appropriate gallons, say 20,000 and the chart will recommend that you add 5.6 lbs. of Suncoast Total Alkalinity Increaser.

Raise pH with base demand using Suncoast pH Plus

Raise pH with base demand using Suncoast pH Plus

Lower pH with acid demand using Suncoast pH Minus

Lower pH with acid demand using Suncoast pH Minus

Lower pH with acid demand using Muriatic Acid

Lower pH with acid demand using Muriatic Acid

Raise total alkalinity using Suncoast Total Alkalinity Increaser

Raise total alkalinity using Suncoast Total Alkalinity Increaser

How to lower total alkalinity using Suncoast pH Minus

How to lower total alkalinity using Suncoast pH Minus

How to lower total alkalinity using Muriatic Acid

How to lower total alkalinty using Muriatic Acid

How to increase calcium hardness using Suncoast Calcium Hardness

How to increase calcium hardness using Suncoast Calcium Hardness

How to increase stabilizer or conditioner using Suncoast Conditioner

How to increase stabilizer or conditioner using Suncoast Conditioner



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