A water clarifier is a chemical agent that improves water clarity by binding tiny suspended particles—such as dirt, algae fragments, and oils—into larger flocs. These flocs can then be trapped by filters or settle for easy removal. Focused on physical purification, it doesn’t kill microbes, making it ideal for clearing cloudiness caused by fine debris.
1. Adjust water pH to a balanced level and clean the filter first.
2. Dilute the clarifier as directed and pour it into the water.
3. Run the pump to circulate the water, allowing the agent to mix thoroughly.
4. Skim or filter out the formed flocs, and maintain disinfection levels.
Key Point: Not a sanitizer—always use with disinfectants and apply regularly to prevent cloudiness.