No Mor Problems
With No Mor Problems, do I still shock my pool?
Nope! With No Mor Problems there's no need to shock anymore. No Mor Problems breaks up chloramines - which is the reason you need to shock. Just continue your regular sanitation and No Mor Problems takes care of the rest.
With No Mor Problems do I add chlorine?
Yes! No Mor Problems requires sanitizer to work. Just make sure to maintain the ratio of your chlorine sanitizer to No Mor Problems per the directions.
Will No Mor Problems leave stains?
Nope. No Mor Problems doesn't contain copper, silver or any other ingredients that stain.
What's in No Mor Problems?
That's a secret! But I can tell you that No Mor Problems's formula is based on Sodium Bromide.
What is No Mor Problems?
No Mor Problems is a liquid preventative algicide for all types of algae and bacteria. It also acts as a filter aid - increasing water clarity. It works independent of phosphate levels, saving money. And breaks up chloramines - eliminating the need ...
Is No Mor Problems safe for vinyl liner?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is safe for vinyl liner.
Is No Mor Problems safe for pets?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is safe for pets that swim and drink from the pool.
Is No Mor Problems safe for kids?
Absolutely. While you should keep the bottle out of the reach of children, No Mor Problems is completely safe for kids that swim in the pool.
Is No Mor Problems safe for fiberglass?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is safe for fiberglass.
Is No Mor Problems safe for Diamond Brite/Pebble Tec/Quartz/Exposed Aggregate pools?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is safe for all those types of surfaces.
Is No Mor Problems okay to use with salt water pools?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is compatible salt water pools. You can simply add 2-3 fluid ounces per 5,000 gallons per week.
Is No Mor Problems okay to use with ozone?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is compatible ozone?
Is No Mor Problems okay to use with ionizers?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is compatible ionizers.
Is No Mor Problems okay to use with copper algaecide?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is compatible copper algaecide. However, you don't need to use any other algaecides when using No Mor Problems.
Is No Mor Problems okay to use with baquacil or biguanide?
Absolutely. No Mor Problems is compatible baquacil or biguanide. Just substitute chlorine shock for biguanide shock.
How often should I add No Mor Problems to my pool?
We recommend using No Mor Problems every time you add sanitizer. You can use the below table for reference: Chlorine No Mor Problems (1) pound granular chlorine 5-6 fluid ounces (1) gallon liquid Chlorine 5-6 fluid ounces (1) 3" jumbo trichlor tab ...
How much No Mor Problems do I use?
You should add 2-3 ounces of No Mor Problems per pound, gallon or tablet of chlorine you add to your pool. For an estimate of how much you should use per week, you can reference the table below: Pool Gallons No Mor Problems per week 5,000 2-3 fluid ...
How long will No Mor Problems last?
No Mor Problems lasts about as long as your sanitizer. Depending on the pool, you can go up to 2 weeks without treatment before algae begins to appear. You can find more information in the Directions tab on the product page.
How long does No Mor Problems take to work?
With No Mor Problems you should see improvement in water quality, such as increased water clarity, in 24 hours. After a week of use, you can begin to take advantage of other benefits, such as reducing filter time.
How long after using No Mor Problems will the algae come back?
As long as you continue to use No Mor Problems the algae should never come back. We back it with a 100% guarantee, so if you get algae open a ticket and we'll help fix it for free.
How long after using No Mor Problems should I wait to go swimming?
After using No Mor Problems wait an hour or until the chlorine reading drops below 5ppm.
How does No Mor Problems work?
No Mor Problems reacts with chlorine to boost it's ability to kill algae in your water.You can find more information in the Directions tab on the product page.
Does No Mor Problems affect chlorine readings?
It can. If you use too much No Mor Problems and not enough chlorine it may make it difficult to get a reading. If that happens, don't shock. Just chlorinate as normal until the reading returns.
Does No Mor Problems affect balancing?
Yes - but in a good way! Using No Mor Problems will help stabilize pH.