


💧 Keep your pool flawlessly blue and stain-free—because your summer deserves perfection!
Natural Chemistry 07001 Metal Free is a 1-liter liquid treatment designed to neutralize trace metals like iron and manganese in pool water, preventing stains and discoloration. Its pH-independent formula is ideal for well water and saltwater pools, improving water clarity and preventing scaling. One liter treats up to 20,000 gallons, ensuring efficient maintenance for large pools.
| ASIN | B004BFTPFQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,304 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #64 in Swimming Pool Clarifiers & Enzymes |
| Brand | Natural Chemistry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,361) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 07001 |
| Manufacturer | Natural Chemistry |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Prevents Stains |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 3 x 4 inches |
| UPC | 036241046514 717108070018 |
| Unit Count | 33.814 Fluid Ounces |
A**Y
Very happy with the results.
I got this for our 16x32 Intex saltwater pool since we have well water and it works amazingly and has really helped me keep our pool sparkling clear and this is our first year with the pool. I was looking back at the old county water analysis for our well and at that time we had 1 mg/L of Iron which is about 3.5x the suggested limit, and .63 mg/L of Manganese which is almost 13x the suggested limit. I have found though that when topping off the pool, the best way is to pretreat water before adding it. I have a 275 gallon IBC tote which would require about 3-4 tablespoons of Metal Out for my water. I put it in as I'm filling the tote so it mixes thoroughly and let it sit for several hours or even a day sometimes with no added chlorine. I let the salt water generator take care of that because it's too easy to add too much chlorine to the tote and reverse what the Metal Free has done. I have a tractor to lift the tote and dump the water into the pool but I eventually plan to just plumb it into the pool plumbing and cover it with a deck. The only staining I ever see is a very light staining in the skimmer basket if I add a lot of water and occasionally a light ring at the water line but I keep a cleaning cloth by the basket and it wipes right off. The pool looks as good now as the day we installed it which is surprising considering the amount of iron staining we have with our toilets and showers.
L**I
Keeps the water clear and that perfect blue
I used Natural Chemistry Metal Free along with my regular pool care, and wow — look at that blue! It really helps prevent any staining or discoloration from metals, and the water stays crystal clear. Super easy to pour in and works fast. Definitely a must if you want that clean, bright, picture-perfect pool color all season long.
C**F
Great product.
Love this product. It works well and it’s a staple chemical for us every summer.
J**D
pool
Husband says it works really well.
A**R
Metal free
Great product and good price!
B**H
Great but pricey
Wish the bottle was larger for the price but a phosphate free metal remover is just what I wanted
S**R
As advertised
Worked well in my saltwater pool.
K**.
Need to remove chlorine for 1 week first
The product works. My pool did not test for metals. Leslie’s told me not all metals however show in a test. I had already spent a fortune on Algaecide. I tried this. You need to have no and I mean NO chlorine in the pool to use this. But that chemical, then use this. Run the pool for a week with it in, add some more every week. Sparkling pool! Why I stress a week—First time I waited used this I deleted chlorine, and added this. Pool went to clear, I only waited 48 hours. Added chlorine and immediately got a lesser vibrant green than before. I did the process again, waited a week and the pool stayed clear. I actually start the pool and add water with the winter cover on. I add metal free and run the pool for a week with the cover on. I then remove the cover and do the ph, and TA, then add the chlorine —-works like a charm. Note I use the BBB method with a saltwater pool. Way cheaper, the Borax adds such a sparkle! Look up the BBB method. It costs me with the metal free $30 for chemicals per year for a 24 round pool. I used to spend near $1000 for a 21 round
J**U
Bon produit
A**R
This product didn't work for me
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