Haviland’s ‘Open-Close’ prevents rings, stains
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July 14, 2022
Haviland’s ‘Open-Close’ prevents rings, stains

Newly re-imagined Nature’s Care brand offers an ‘Open-Close’ product that helps keep water beautiful all year long, regardless of the season. This environmentally friendly product uses a concentrated enzyme formulation ideal for use during pool openings and pool closings to prevent hard to clean waterline rings and staining. Naturally breaks down and removes non-living contaminants. The product also helps keep liners supple and protects other vulnerable surfaces from decay. Biodegradable and non-toxic, this product is proudly made in the USA. Available in 1 Quart and 2 Quart sizes.

For more information, contact Haviland Enterprises, Inc., Dept. SI, 421 Ann St. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504. Telephone 800-333-0400. Online at www. havilandusa.com. or www.naturescarepool.com

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