
SeaKlear Problem Klear is a multi-purpose pool treatment that clears cloudy water, removes phosphates, and helps eliminate algae. Add 1 liter per 20,000 gallons, run pump 48 hours, clean filter. Works quickly to restore water clarity. This guide covers complete application procedures and best practices for clearing problem pool water.
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What is SeaKlear Problem Klear?
SeaKlear Problem Klear is a multi-purpose pool treatment designed to address multiple pool water problems simultaneously. This powerful formula clears cloudy water, removes phosphates (algae food), and helps eliminate existing algae while preventing future growth. Problem Klear provides a comprehensive solution for pools experiencing water quality issues, working quickly to restore clarity and balance.
Key Features of SeaKlear Problem Klear
- Multi-purpose formula: Addresses multiple pool problems at once
- Clears cloudy water: Restores water clarity quickly
- Removes phosphates: Eliminates algae food source
- Helps kill algae: Works with sanitizer to eliminate algae
- Fast acting: Visible results within 24 to 48 hours
- Easy to use: Simple one-step application
- Works with all sanitizers: Compatible with chlorine, salt, bromine, and mineral systems
- Safe for all surfaces: Compatible with vinyl, fiberglass, plaster, and tile
What Makes Problem Klear Different
Unlike single-purpose treatments that address only one issue, SeaKlear Problem Klear tackles multiple pool problems simultaneously. It combines clarifying agents, phosphate removers, and algae-fighting compounds in one formula, making it ideal for pools with multiple water quality issues.
How Does Problem Klear Work?
The Multi-Purpose Treatment Process
SeaKlear Problem Klear works through a three-pronged approach: it clarifies water by binding suspended particles for easier filtration, removes phosphates that feed algae growth, and helps eliminate existing algae when used with proper sanitizer levels. This comprehensive treatment addresses both symptoms and root causes of pool water problems.
Benefits of SeaKlear Problem Klear
- Clears cloudy water quickly
- Removes phosphates to prevent algae
- Helps eliminate existing algae
- Restores water clarity and sparkle
- Reduces need for multiple products
- Works with existing sanitizer
- Prevents future algae growth
- Cost effective multi-purpose solution
When to Use Problem Klear
Ideal Situations for SeaKlear Problem Klear
Cloudy Water:
- Water appears hazy or dull
- Reduced water clarity
- Cloudy water despite proper chemistry
- Water lacks sparkle
Algae Problems:
- Green tint to water
- Algae spots on surfaces
- Recurring algae issues
- High phosphate levels feeding algae
For severe algae, see how to fix green pool quickly.
Multiple Pool Issues:
- Cloudy water with algae present
- High phosphates and poor clarity
- Pool with multiple water quality problems
- After heavy use or neglect
After Heavy Rain:
- Storm water introduced contaminants
- Water clarity declined after rain
- Phosphates introduced from runoff
Step by Step Application Guide
Step 1: Test and Balance Water Chemistry
Before treating, test and adjust water:
- pH: 7.2 to 7.6
- Total Alkalinity: 80 to 120 ppm
- Free Chlorine: 1 to 3 ppm (minimum)
- Calcium Hardness: 200 to 400 ppm
Learn about how to maintain your pool's pH balance and how to manage pool water hardness.
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 Problem Klear Dosage
SeaKlear Problem Klear dosage guidelines:
Standard Treatment Dosage
1 liter per 20,000 gallons
Dosage Examples:
- 10,000 gallon pool: 0.5 liter (16 oz)
- 15,000 gallon pool: 0.75 liter (24 oz)
- 20,000 gallon pool: 1 liter (32 oz)
- 25,000 gallon pool: 1.25 liters (40 oz)
- 30,000 gallon pool: 1.5 liters (48 oz)
Severe Problems
For very cloudy water or heavy algae, may need to double dose or repeat treatment after 48 hours.
Step 4: Clean Pool Before Treatment
Prepare pool for best results:
- Skim surface to remove floating debris
- Brush pool walls and floor
- Vacuum pool if heavily soiled
- Empty skimmer baskets
- Clean or backwash filter before treatment
Use the best pool brushes for effective cleaning.
Step 5: Add Problem Klear to Pool
Apply treatment to pool water:
- Shake Problem Klear bottle well before using
- Measure correct amount based on pool size
- Pour Problem Klear 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: Run Pump Continuously
Critical step for treatment effectiveness:
- Run pump continuously for 48 hours
- Do not turn off pump during treatment
- Allows Problem Klear to work throughout pool
- Filters out bound particles and dead algae
- Monitor filter pressure during treatment
Learn about how pool circulation supports proper maintenance.
Step 7: Clean Filter After 48 Hours
Essential step for removing captured debris:
Sand or DE Filters:
- Backwash filter thoroughly
- May need to backwash 2 to 3 times
- Run until water runs clear
Cartridge Filters:
- Remove and clean cartridge thoroughly
- Rinse with hose until water runs clear
- May need chemical cleaning if heavily soiled
Step 8: Test and Adjust Chemistry
After treatment:
- Test all water parameters
- Adjust pH and alkalinity as needed
- Verify chlorine is at proper level
- Water should be clear and sparkling
- Resume normal pool maintenance
Post Treatment Maintenance
Immediate Follow Up (First Week)
Daily Tasks:
- Test water chemistry daily
- Maintain proper chlorine levels (1 to 3 ppm)
- Monitor water clarity
- Brush pool surfaces
- Check filter pressure
After 48 Hours:
- Clean filter thoroughly (essential)
- Vacuum pool if needed
- Test all water parameters
- Add algaecide for prevention if desired
Follow a comprehensive pool cleaning checklist for beginners.
Ongoing Prevention
Weekly Maintenance:
- Test water chemistry 2 to 3 times per week
- Maintain proper chlorine levels
- Add weekly algaecide for prevention
- Brush pool surfaces weekly
- Vacuum pool weekly
- Clean filter monthly
For ongoing algae prevention, see how to use preventative algaecides.
Pro Tips for Maximum Effectiveness
Expert Tips from Pool Professionals
- Clean first: Remove debris before treating for best results
- Run pump 48 hours: Don't skip this critical step
- Clean filter after: Essential for removing captured particles
- Maintain chlorine: Keep at 1 to 3 ppm minimum during treatment
- Balance pH first: Proper pH ensures treatment effectiveness
- Be patient: Complete treatment takes 48 to 72 hours
- Brush pool: Helps dislodge algae and debris
- Monitor filter pressure: Clean if pressure rises significantly
- Prevent recurrence: Use weekly algaecide after treatment
- Practice eco-friendly methods: Learn eco-friendly pool cleaning practices
Avoid Common Mistakes
- Not running pump 48 hours: Reduces effectiveness significantly
- Not cleaning filter after: Leaves debris in filter
- Treating dirty pool: Clean pool first for best results
- Low chlorine levels: Maintain adequate sanitizer during treatment
- Turning off pump: Needs continuous circulation
- Swimming too soon: Wait until treatment is complete
- Not maintaining prevention: Problems return without proper maintenance
- Ignoring water balance: Poor chemistry reduces effectiveness
Maximizing Problem Klear Effectiveness
Proper Preparation: Clean pool thoroughly before treatment for optimal results.
Continuous Circulation: Run pump 48 hours without interruption to allow Problem Klear to work.
Filter Cleaning: Thoroughly clean filter after 48 hours to remove captured debris and phosphates.
Prevention: Use weekly algaecide and maintain proper chemistry to prevent problems from returning.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Water Still Cloudy After 48 Hours
Solutions:
- Verify pump ran continuously for 48 hours
- Clean filter thoroughly
- Test and balance pH to 7.2 to 7.6
- Verify chlorine is at 1 to 3 ppm
- May need second treatment for severe cloudiness
- Add clarifier if cloudiness persists
- Continue running pump for another 24 hours
See how to handle cloudy water in swimming pools and learn about how to use pool clarifiers.
Problem: Algae Still Present
Solutions:
- Problem Klear helps with algae but may need shock for heavy algae
- Shock pool to kill remaining algae
- Brush pool surfaces vigorously
- Maintain chlorine at 3 to 5 ppm
- Clean filter frequently
- May need second Problem Klear treatment
- Add algaecide for prevention
Problem: Filter Pressure Very High
Cause: Filter capturing debris and phosphates
Solutions:
- This is normal during treatment
- Clean or backwash filter if pressure rises 8 to 10 PSI
- May need to clean filter multiple times
- Continue running pump for full 48 hours
- Clean filter thoroughly after treatment
Problem: Water Turned Milky White
Cause: Normal reaction as particles are being bound
Solutions:
- Continue running pump for full 48 hours
- Cloudiness should clear within 48 to 72 hours
- Clean filter after 48 hours
- Don't add more chemicals
- Be patient and let treatment work
Frequently Asked Questions
How much SeaKlear Problem Klear should I use?
Use 1 liter per 20,000 gallons for standard treatment. For a 20,000 gallon pool, use 1 liter. For a 10,000 gallon pool, use 0.5 liter (16 oz).
How long does it take Problem Klear to work?
Problem Klear typically clears water within 48 to 72 hours when pump runs continuously. You should see improvement within 24 hours with complete clarity by 48 to 72 hours.
Can I swim after adding Problem Klear?
You can swim after adding Problem Klear, but it's best to wait until treatment is complete (48 hours) and water is clear for the best swimming experience.
Do I need to clean my filter after using Problem Klear?
Yes! Cleaning your filter after 48 hours is essential. The filter captures phosphates, debris, and dead algae that must be removed through backwashing or cartridge cleaning.
Will Problem Klear kill algae?
Problem Klear helps eliminate algae when used with proper sanitizer levels. For heavy algae, shock pool first, then use Problem Klear to remove phosphates and prevent recurrence.
Can I use Problem Klear with chlorine?
Yes! Problem Klear works with all sanitizers including chlorine, salt, bromine, and mineral systems. Maintain proper chlorine levels (1 to 3 ppm) during treatment.
How often can I use Problem Klear?
Use Problem Klear as needed when water quality issues arise. For prevention, maintain proper chemistry and use weekly algaecide rather than repeated Problem Klear treatments.
Does Problem Klear remove phosphates?
Yes! Problem Klear removes phosphates (algae food) as part of its multi-purpose formula. This helps prevent future algae growth.
Can I use Problem Klear in a saltwater pool?
Yes! Problem Klear is compatible with all pool types including saltwater, chlorine, bromine, and mineral systems.
Learn about cleaning and maintaining saltwater pools.
Why is my pool cloudy after adding Problem Klear?
Initial cloudiness is normal as Problem Klear binds particles. Continue running pump for 48 hours, then clean filter. Water should clear within 48 to 72 hours.
Can I use Problem Klear with a solar pool ionizer?
Yes! Problem Klear treats existing problems while solar pool ionizers prevent future algae growth. They work well together for comprehensive pool care.
Explore pool ionizer pros and cons and the advantages of solar pool ionizers for residential pools.
Conclusion
SeaKlear Problem Klear provides a comprehensive multi-purpose solution for pools experiencing cloudy water, algae problems, and high phosphate levels. By following proper application procedures (1 liter per 20,000 gallons, run pump 48 hours continuously, clean filter thoroughly after treatment), you can restore water clarity and eliminate multiple pool problems with one treatment.
Key Takeaways
- Dosage: 1 liter per 20,000 gallons
- Clean pool before treating for best results
- Run pump continuously for 48 hours (essential)
- Clean filter thoroughly after 48 hours (critical step)
- Maintain chlorine at 1 to 3 ppm during treatment
- Multi-purpose: clears water, removes phosphates, helps kill algae
- Complete treatment takes 48 to 72 hours
- Initial cloudiness is normal and will clear
- Use weekly algaecide after treatment for prevention
- Works with all pool types and sanitizers
For long term pool clarity and algae prevention that reduces the need for problem treatments, 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 maintain crystal clear water and prevents the problems that require treatments like Problem Klear.

