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Swimming Pool Phosphate and Algae Remover Chemical for Pools - 32 oz

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Arrives Friday, Jun 13
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Features

  • Developed to remove phosphates, metals, scaling, carbonates and other contaminants
  • Prevents scale on salt system equipment
  • Removes orthophosphates up to 2000 ppb
  • Removes copper and iron up to 2.0 ppm
  • 32 oz treats 24,000 gallons

Description

REVIVE! is used for removing phosphates, metals, scaling carbonates and organic debris. It does not cloud the water or stain pool decks.

Brand: REVIVE!


Item Weight: 32 Ounces


Item Form: Liquid


Product Benefits: Phosphate Remover,Contaminants,Scale


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Product Dimensions: 4 x 2 x 10 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: SNS-192-B01G2IYMKW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quick and easy
This product showed results in less than 24 hrs. The water is clearing up and all the partials and dead alge are at the bottom of the pool, I am going to wait 48hrs to maximize the product and vacumn to waste. I am very happy. I have an inground 20k gallon pool. Going forward will use this when I open my pool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by M Bon M Bon

  • Incredible product to clear up your pool
I thought the price of this was on the high side. That said, for spring open our pool would not clear. Our pool company recommended two bottles. One might have been enough. I could barely see the 3rd step in the pool before treatment. After just 4 hours the pool dramatically cleared. Over night, EVERYTHING had sunk to the bottom of the pool. I have used Leslie Super Floc and this literally is twice as good. Note: By late morning, the debris that had settled at the bottom of the pool, floated to the surface in small sheets that could not be "netted". I have contacted the manufacturer to see if I just need to spray the surface of the pool and let the debris sink. I will follow up on this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by Dennis

  • This product actually worked on my pool with SEVERE mid-summer algae
I've been handling our in-ground pool for many years; open and close it myself and perform all maintenance. THIS was the first time it ever got out of control during the summer. The algae bloom started 3 weeks ago today, after the pool being perfect since I opened it the last week of May. My mistake was: not immediately shocking and vacuuming to waste when there were only traces. Should have known better but, stirred it up with an Aquabot and brushed the walls. Within a couple of days, the water clouded and started turning green. And then we went on vacation for a week. On the return, it was awful. After shocking and running the filter for a few days, a week ago it still looked like the first 3 photos. Not any better, during the hottest days of the year. At that point, I'd gotten the first of what would eventually be 2 bottles of Revive; took the first set of photos; promised myself to write a great review, if it worked. (Somewhat hopeful after watching demo videos on YouTube). Shocked the pool again and sprayed it; waited the weekend; didn't make much difference (even though I could see some things were going on; some floating debris; etc). At that point I called the manufacturer's tech support line, and spent a while talking with a very helpful, knowledgable woman. Her recommendation was to supershock it before hitting it with another bottle Revive (which doesn't directly kill algae, which was why the discussion with her was so helpful. It takes phosphates out of the water, which are food for the algae, in addition to other organic materials and contaminants. Calcium hypo shock to kill the algae in combination with then taking away its food supply is what's needed). Over the next few days: I shocked the pool, once per night in the early evening, and ran the filter (which is a Hayward S200 sand filter) almost continuously. No vacuuming or robot-ing to stir up the bottom. No wall brushing. Sand filters clear the water slowly. Backwashed the filter twice a day - each time, there was definitely cloudy material being removed, and the water gradually started to improve, but SLOWLY. After 5 days of steady progress, I still couldn't see the bottom of the pool, at most the bottom step, but the toxic radioactive green had settled down to a hazy milky grayish green. Remember: water is still very cloudy, can't see the bottom, can only see the improvement in that the top few inches water layer was "better" and the top sides of the pool near the waterline were showing traces of blue. (and remember, still no additional Revive, or any other chemicals, during this time). At this point, I felt the pool would continue to clear SLOWLY by maintaining this per-day and that after maybe another week or more, it would be mostly back. Good, but not great, and very gradual. So 24 hours ago, with the chlorine high, I sprayed it with bottle #2 of Revive. The 2nd three photos are from this morning, 24 hours later. Amazing. The water isn't clear yet but it's hugely better. Most of what was in the water has settled to the bottom. You can see it best in the photo of the shallow end of the pool, the last one (and a pattern on the bottom where a stray frog disturbed it). There's a nice layer of sludge on the steps and a thick layer of white sandy gunk on the floor (just as tech support predicted). Some clumps of algae have floated to the surface. (more on that shortly). You can see the color of the liner and without adding the Revive, it would have taken days to get to this point. I vacuumed carefully to waste, to stir up as little as possible. Refilling the pool now for another vac session; one more should do it. More material continues to either settle to the bottom, or float to the surface and coagulate into patches. Those patches, as I've found, can be skimmed with a small bucket and dumped into a larger one; they're fine algae coagulated particulate. While I'm waiting for the water level to rise I'm skimming off buckets of this and throwing it out (repeated 5 gallon buckets of cloudy grayish slightly yellow greenish material). Skimming by hand seems to be the best way to eliminate as much as possible; don't want to run this through the filter and have some of it come back into the pool without being caught by the sand. This is tedious but I'm sure it's going to save much time overall in finishing the cleanup. I could have waited another day for the initial vacuuming, to let more material settle, but decided to get rid of the bottom layer sooner, as I could see that the surface patches were coming from chunks of it breaking off and rising up. I'm putting this down to how badly contaminated the pool was. In short: I can highly recommend this product, and as other successful reviewers have noted, PATIENCE is in order. Also, for a pool as highly contaminated as mine was to start, I can see that one bottle wasn't enough. Impossible to know if using 2 bottles at the start would have worked; or whether it would have been better to shock more heavily, wait a few days, and then hit with one or two bottles at that point. Update #1: After 2 vacuum-to waste sessions, running the filter constantly, and a few backwashes, it's back to normal (still slightly cloudy but another day or two of filtering will make it crystal clear). Total time after applying the 2nd bottle of Revive 3 days. Update #2: (2 years later, May 2021). I haven't had to use Revive since my initial review. I've been more careful about keeping chlorine levels somewhat higher, and staying ahead of algae. Watch for it to inevitably show up somewhere; brush it away and shock; anything more than "small" amounts of algae, do a quick vacuum to waste to get RID of it immediately. I have one bottle of Revive on hand just in case. I still highly recommend this product as it was the only solution that worked, 2 years ago. This extensive review and photos shows it all in detail. Comment #1: For reviews that says that the product "is water" or "does nothing", that's not true. I wasn't going to write this detailed review unless it actually *worked*. It did exactly what the instructions (and tech support) said it would do. (and as I was spraying and distributing it on the pool, I could already see some coagulation of materials on the surface). For it to work: you HAVE to shock the pool and kill all or at least most of the algae, in combination with hitting it with Revive afterward. As tech support told me, Revive won't kill the algae (although it does take away its food supply - phosphates in the water). You need shock to kill the algae, and you have to use the right kind of shock: calcium hypochlorite shock ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019 by Dave M Dave M

  • Didn’t work for me
Some of the product leaked in the box on shipment but it still looked pretty full. I followed the directions to a T and it did nothing for my pool… now I can’t return it because it’s a liquid 🫠 just sucks you spend so much money.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Kirsten Moore

  • This stuff really works!
Our pool was a mess when we opened it because of a groundhog. It was filled with dirt, muck, sand, mulch, rocks and nuts. It looked like a pond. We thought we were going to have to drain the whole pool but our pool guy told us to try this. It worked amazingly. Everything sunk to the bottom and we vacuumed it after 40 hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by TRP TRP

  • Not worth the money or time spent.
I bought this product based on feedback on the reviews and it did not meet expectations. I spent the time to spray evenly across the top of the water and then let the pool sit for 48 hours before vacuuming. The 48 hours spent waiting for this product to work actually made the pol worse. I super shocked prior to treatment and made sure to follow the instructions thoroughly. Overall, not worth the money. I got the same results with much cheaper options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Kelly L. Cross

  • Worth Buying
Great product, only reason for not giving five stars. Ty e Boyle was leaking when delivered.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Tiya Merrell

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