
Applied Biochemist Black Algaetrine is a specialized algaecide designed to eliminate black algae from swimming pools. Add 1 quart per 10,000 gallons for treatment, brush pool vigorously with stainless steel brush, run pump 24 hours, clean filter. Works to penetrate and kill resistant black algae. This guide covers complete application procedures and best practices for black algae treatment.
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What is Applied Biochemist Black Algaetrine?
Applied Biochemist Black Algaetrine is a specialized algaecide formulated specifically to eliminate black algae from swimming pools. This powerful treatment works to penetrate the protective layers that make black algae so difficult to remove with standard algaecides or regular chlorine treatments. Black Algaetrine is designed to reach the roots of black algae that embed themselves deep into pool surfaces, particularly plaster.
Key Features of Black Algaetrine
- Specialized formula: Designed specifically for black algae
- Penetrating action: Reaches deep into algae roots
- Powerful treatment: Kills chlorine-resistant black algae
- Works on embedded algae: Effective against rooted black algae
- Easy to use: Simple application process
- Works with shock: Use alongside pool shock for best results
- Safe for all surfaces: Compatible with vinyl, fiberglass, plaster, and tile
- Professional strength: Used by pool service professionals
How Black Algaetrine Differs from Regular Algaecides
Unlike preventative algaecides used for weekly maintenance, Black Algaetrine is a treatment product designed to kill existing black algae. Its specialized formula is specifically formulated to penetrate the protective coating and root structure that makes black algae so resistant to conventional pool chemicals.
Why Use Black Algaetrine for Black Algae?
Benefits of Specialized Black Algae Treatment
- Kills stubborn black algae effectively
- Penetrates protective algae layers
- Reaches embedded algae roots
- Works on chlorine-resistant strains
- Treats persistent black algae problems
- Easy to apply
- Works with all sanitizers
- Helps prevent black algae recurrence when used properly
Understanding Black Algae
Black algae is one of the most difficult types of algae to eliminate from pools. It appears as dark spots on pool surfaces, has protective layers that shield it from chlorine, and develops roots that embed deep into plaster and grout. Black algae is extremely resistant to normal chlorine levels and requires specialized treatment like Black Algaetrine combined with aggressive brushing.
When to Use Black Algaetrine
Ideal Situations for Black Algaetrine
Black Algae Identification:
- Dark spots on pool surfaces
- Algae that won't brush off easily
- Algae with roots embedded in plaster
- Chlorine-resistant algae spots
- Algae that persists despite shocking
Stubborn Algae Problems:
- Algae that keeps coming back
- Algae resistant to standard treatments
- Persistent dark spots
- Algae that survives high chlorine
After Diagnosis:
- Confirmed black algae presence
- Standard treatments have failed
- Pool professional recommendation
For other algae types, see how to fix green pool quickly and learn about whether solar pool ionizer is effective against mustard algae.
Step by Step Application Guide
Step 1: Test and Balance Water Chemistry
Before treating black algae, test and adjust water:
- pH: 7.2 to 7.6 (lower end is better for algae treatment)
- Total Alkalinity: 80 to 120 ppm
- Free Chlorine: Note current level (likely low with algae present)
- Calcium Hardness: 200 to 400 ppm
Learn about how to maintain your pool's pH balance, how to manage pool water hardness, and how solar ionizers support balanced pool water.
Step 2: Calculate Pool Volume
Accurate dosage depends on knowing your pool's water volume:
Rectangular Pools:
Length (ft) Ă Width (ft) Ă Average Depth (ft) Ă 7.5 = Gallons
Round Pools:
Diameter (ft) Ă Diameter (ft) Ă Average Depth (ft) Ă 5.9 = Gallons
Oval Pools:
Length (ft) Ă Width (ft) Ă Average Depth (ft) Ă 6.7 = Gallons
Step 3: Determine Black Algaetrine Dosage
Applied Biochemist Black Algaetrine dosage guidelines:
Standard Treatment Dosage
1 quart per 10,000 gallons
Dosage Examples:
- 10,000 gallon pool: 1 quart (32 oz)
- 15,000 gallon pool: 1.5 quarts (48 oz)
- 20,000 gallon pool: 2 quarts (64 oz)
- 25,000 gallon pool: 2.5 quarts (80 oz)
- 30,000 gallon pool: 3 quarts (96 oz)
Severe Black Algae
For very heavy or persistent black algae, may need to repeat treatment after 48 hours if algae remains. Some cases may require acid washing.
Step 4: Shock Pool First
Critical step for black algae treatment:
- Shock pool with calcium hypochlorite or liquid chlorine
- Use 3 to 5 lbs shock per 10,000 gallons
- For severe black algae, use triple shock dose
- Add shock in evening for best results
- Allow shock to circulate for 1 to 2 hours
Step 5: Add Black Algaetrine to Pool
Apply algaecide after shocking:
- Shake Black Algaetrine bottle well before using
- Measure correct amount based on pool size
- Pour Black Algaetrine slowly around pool perimeter
- Walk around entire pool while pouring
- Distribute evenly for best results
- Pour near return jets for better mixing
- Do not add directly to skimmer
Step 6: Brush Pool Vigorously with Stainless Steel Brush
Essential step for black algae removal:
- Use stainless steel brush (nylon won't work on black algae)
- Brush each black algae spot vigorously
- Brush in circular motion to break up algae
- Continue brushing for 1 to 2 minutes per spot
- Brush entire pool surface thoroughly
- Brush walls from top to bottom
- Brush floor in overlapping strokes
- Focus extra attention on black algae spots
Use the best pool brushes for effective algae removal.
Step 7: Run Pump Continuously
Ensure proper circulation during treatment:
- Run pump continuously for 24 to 48 hours
- Do not turn off pump during treatment
- Allows chemicals to circulate throughout pool
- Filters out dead algae
- Monitor filter pressure closely
Learn about how pool circulation supports proper maintenance.
Step 8: Clean Filter Frequently
Critical for removing dead algae:
- Clean or backwash filter when pressure rises 8 to 10 PSI
- May need to clean filter 3 to 5 times during treatment
- Backwash sand or DE filters thoroughly
- Clean cartridge filters with hose
- Continue until water runs clear
Step 9: Vacuum Pool
Remove dead algae from pool:
- After 24 to 48 hours, vacuum pool thoroughly
- Vacuum to waste if possible
- If vacuuming to filter, clean filter immediately after
- Remove all visible algae debris
- Refill pool to proper level if vacuumed to waste
Step 10: Repeat Brushing Daily
Continue aggressive brushing:
- Brush black algae spots daily for several days
- Use stainless steel brush each time
- Black algae may require multiple treatments
- Persistence is key to elimination
Post Treatment Maintenance
Immediate Follow Up (First Week)
Daily Tasks:
- Test chlorine levels (maintain 3 to 5 ppm)
- Test pH and adjust to 7.2 to 7.6
- Brush black algae spots daily with stainless steel brush
- Run pump 24 hours daily
- Monitor water clarity
- Clean filter as pressure rises
After 48 Hours:
- Vacuum pool again if needed
- Test all water chemistry parameters
- Add preventative algaecide
- Continue elevated chlorine (3 to 5 ppm)
- Inspect for remaining black algae
Follow a comprehensive pool cleaning checklist for beginners and weekly pool cleaning routines for clear water.
Ongoing Prevention
Weekly Maintenance:
- Test water chemistry 2 to 3 times per week
- Maintain proper chlorine levels (1 to 3 ppm)
- Add weekly preventative algaecide
- Brush pool surfaces weekly
- Vacuum pool weekly
- Clean filter monthly
For ongoing algae prevention, see how to use preventative algaecides and how to use Pool RX algaecide.
Pro Tips for Maximum Effectiveness
Expert Tips from Pool Professionals
- Use stainless steel brush: Essential for black algae, nylon won't work
- Shock first: Always shock pool before adding Black Algaetrine
- Brush vigorously: Brushing is critical for black algae removal
- Run pump continuously: 24 to 48 hours minimum
- Clean filter frequently: Expect to clean 3 to 5 times
- Vacuum to waste: Removes algae from pool completely
- Maintain high chlorine: Keep 3 to 5 ppm during treatment
- Be patient: Black algae may require multiple treatments
- Brush daily: Continue brushing spots for several days
- Practice eco-friendly methods: Learn eco-friendly pool cleaning practices
Avoid Common Mistakes
- Using nylon brush: Won't penetrate black algae, must use stainless steel
- Not shocking first: Black Algaetrine works best with shock
- Insufficient brushing: Must brush vigorously and frequently
- Turning off pump: Needs continuous circulation
- Not cleaning filter: Clogged filter reduces effectiveness
- Swimming too soon: Wait until chlorine drops below 5 ppm
- Stopping treatment early: Black algae requires persistence
- Not maintaining prevention: Black algae returns without proper maintenance
Maximizing Black Algaetrine Effectiveness
Water Chemistry: Maintain pH at lower end (7.2 to 7.4) during treatment for maximum chlorine effectiveness.
Brushing: Use stainless steel brush and brush black algae spots every 12 hours during treatment to break up protective layers.
Filtration: Run pump continuously and clean filter frequently to remove dead algae.
Prevention: Use weekly algaecide and maintain proper chlorine to prevent black algae return.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Black Algae Still Present After 48 Hours
Solutions:
- Shock pool again with triple dose
- Add second treatment of Black Algaetrine
- Brush spots vigorously with stainless steel brush
- Clean filter thoroughly
- Run pump continuously for another 24 hours
- Test and balance pH to 7.2 to 7.4
- Verify chlorine is at 3 to 5 ppm
- May require acid washing for severe cases
Problem: Black Algae Returns After Treatment
Solutions:
- Verify chlorine is maintained at 1 to 3 ppm
- Add weekly preventative algaecide
- Test and balance pH to 7.2 to 7.6
- Brush pool weekly with stainless steel brush
- Clean filter monthly
- Check for phosphates and remove if high
- Consider adding solar ionizer for prevention
- May need professional acid washing
Problem: Water Cloudy But Algae Gone
Solutions:
- Continue running pump 24 hours
- Clean filter multiple times
- Add clarifier to help filter capture particles
- Vacuum pool to remove debris
- Test and balance all water chemistry
- May take 3 to 5 days for complete clarity
See how to handle cloudy water in swimming pools and learn about how to use pool clarifiers.
Problem: Filter Clogs Repeatedly
Solutions:
- Clean filter more frequently (every 6 to 12 hours)
- Backwash thoroughly if sand or DE filter
- Use filter cleaner for deep cleaning
- Vacuum to waste instead of through filter
- This is normal during heavy algae treatment
- Consider replacing filter media if very old
Frequently Asked Questions
How much Black Algaetrine should I use?
Use 1 quart per 10,000 gallons for standard treatment. For a 20,000 gallon pool, use 2 quarts. For severe black algae, you may need to repeat treatment after 48 hours.
How long does it take Black Algaetrine to work?
Black Algaetrine typically shows results within 24 to 48 hours when used with shock and proper brushing. Complete elimination may take multiple treatments over several days or weeks for stubborn black algae.
Do I need to shock my pool when using Black Algaetrine?
Yes! Shocking is essential for Black Algaetrine to work effectively. Shock pool first with triple dose, then add Black Algaetrine. The combination is necessary to kill black algae.
Can I swim after adding Black Algaetrine?
Wait until chlorine levels drop below 5 ppm before swimming, typically 24 to 48 hours after shocking and treating. Test chlorine before swimming.
Why do I need a stainless steel brush for black algae?
Black algae has protective layers and embedded roots that nylon brushes cannot penetrate. Stainless steel brushes are necessary to break through these defenses and expose the algae to chemicals.
How often should I brush during treatment?
Brush black algae spots at least twice daily (every 12 hours) during treatment. Vigorous brushing with a stainless steel brush is essential for breaking up black algae.
Will Black Algaetrine work on green or mustard algae?
Black Algaetrine is specifically designed for black algae. For green or mustard algae, use treatments designed for those algae types.
Can I use Black Algaetrine in a saltwater pool?
Yes! Black Algaetrine is compatible with all pool types including saltwater, chlorine, bromine, and mineral systems.
Learn about cleaning and maintaining saltwater pools.
Why is my filter pressure so high during treatment?
High filter pressure is normal during algae treatment as the filter captures dead algae. Clean or backwash your filter when pressure rises 8 to 10 PSI above normal.
What if black algae won't go away?
Severe black algae may require professional acid washing. If multiple treatments with Black Algaetrine, shock, and aggressive brushing don't eliminate it, consult a pool professional about acid washing.
Can I use Black Algaetrine with a solar pool ionizer?
Yes! Black Algaetrine kills existing black algae while solar pool ionizers prevent future algae growth. Use Black Algaetrine for treatment, then add a solar ionizer for ongoing prevention.
Explore what does a pool ionizer do, what is solar pool ionizer, how to choose solar pool ionizer, pool ionizer pros and cons, and the advantages of solar pool ionizers for residential pools.
Conclusion
Applied Biochemist Black Algaetrine provides specialized treatment for stubborn black algae in swimming pools. By following proper application procedures (shock first with triple dose, add Black Algaetrine, brush vigorously with stainless steel brush, run pump continuously, clean filter frequently), you can eliminate chlorine-resistant black algae. Black algae is the most difficult type to remove and may require multiple treatments and persistent daily brushing. Complete the full treatment process and maintain proper water chemistry to prevent black algae from returning.
For long term algae prevention that reduces the need for aggressive treatments like Black Algaetrine, consider adding a solar pool ionizer which uses solar power to release copper and silver ions continuously, reducing chlorine needs by up to 85% while providing season long algae and bacteria prevention that helps keep your pool clear and prevents the stubborn black algae problems that require Black Algaetrine treatment.

