Haviland’s ‘Pool Rescue’ makes debris rise to the top
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June 14, 2024
Haviland’s ‘Pool Rescue’ makes debris rise to the top

Haviland Enterprises of Grand Rapids, MI, and maker of POOL RESCUE — designed specifically to help remedy pools that have been affected by weather or neglected.

POOL RESCUE makes it easy to remove leaves and other organic settled debris from the bottom of the pool. It will also lift white water mold and pink slime from plumbing surfaces and equipment. POOL RESCUE’s non-staining formulation is compatible for all surfaces and all forms of sanitizers and salt chlorine generators. After application, leaves and debris will rise from the bottom of the pool to minimize manual labor in cleaning. With the pump and filter turned off, simply broadcast over entire pool surface, then remove any debris floating to the surface of the water. The product provides an immediate reaction with lasting effects for hours. Available in a 20lb pail. Made in USA.

For more information contact Haviland Enterprises, 421 Ann St. NWGrand Rapids, MI 49504. Telephone 800-333-0400. Online at www.havilandusa.com.

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