BioGuard Polysheen Blue | Pool Water Clarifier

SKU: 23721BIO
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Description

BioGuard Polysheen Blue is a highly concentrated polymer clarifier that clears cloudy water by making invisible particles visible to your filter. At 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons, it's one of the most economical products in the BioGuard line — a single quart treats 160,000 gallons.

The problem it solves is one almost every pool owner runs into. The water tests perfectly — chlorine in range, pH balanced, alkalinity fine — and it still looks dull, hazy, or slightly milky. Nothing on the test kit explains it, and adding more sanitizer doesn't help. The cause is particles too small for your filter to capture. Dust, pollen, dead algae, fine dirt, and the residue of body oils and lotions can all sit in the water at sizes measured in fractions of a micron, small enough to pass straight through a sand bed or cartridge and recirculate indefinitely. Individually they're invisible. Collectively they scatter light, and that scattering is what you're seeing as cloudiness.

Polysheen Blue's polymers bind those particles into larger clumps that the filter can actually trap. You aren't dissolving the haze — you're gathering it up so the equipment you already own can remove it. That's why the directions call for running the pump for at least 8 hours afterward: the product does the gathering, and the filter does the removing.

It works with every sanitizer type and every filter type, requires no diluting, and does not affect pH, so clearing your water doesn't set off a rebalancing cycle. It's recommended for weekly use as a maintenance product, not just as a rescue — a pool that gets a weekly ounce rarely gets cloudy in the first place.

Pro Tip: Clean or backwash your filter before you add this, not after. Polysheen Blue works by loading your filter with material it couldn't previously catch, so a filter that's already dirty has nowhere to put it. Starting with clean media is the single biggest factor in whether the treatment works in one application or three. Then watch your pressure gauge over the next day or two — a rise of 8 to 10 psi above your clean baseline means the filter is full of what it just removed and needs cleaning again. That pressure rise isn't a problem; it's proof the product did its job.

Brand

BioGuard®

What's in the Box
  • 1 x BioGuard Polysheen Blue, 1 quart (32 fl oz) bottle
  • Full manufacturer label with dosing rates, application directions, and safety information

At 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons, one quart treats up to 160,000 gallons — roughly two full seasons of weekly maintenance on a 20,000-gallon pool.

Key Features

Clears Cloudy Water Fast

Targets the fine suspended particles responsible for haze in water that otherwise tests perfectly, restoring clarity rather than masking it.

Highly Concentrated

One fluid ounce treats 5,000 gallons. A single quart covers 160,000 gallons, which makes this one of the lowest cost-per-treatment products in the line.

No Diluting Required

Pour it straight into the pool. No bucket, no measuring cup of water, no pre-mixing step.

Improves Filtration Efficiency

Consolidates fine particles into masses the filter can trap, so material that would otherwise recirculate forever gets removed instead. Better capture also means longer clean cycles between backwashes.

Does Not Affect pH

Clearing the water doesn't move your balance, so there's no correction cycle triggered by using it.

For All Pool and Filter Types

Works with sand, cartridge, and DE filtration and with every common sanitizer program, on every pool surface.

Recommended for Weekly Use

Effective as ongoing maintenance rather than only as a rescue treatment. A weekly ounce keeps water from ever reaching the point where it looks cloudy.

How It Works

Polysheen Blue is built on specially formulated polymers, and understanding what a polymer clarifier does explains both why it works and what it can't do.

Start with why filters miss things. A sand filter captures particles down to roughly 20 to 40 microns; a cartridge does somewhat better, and DE better still. But a great deal of what makes pool water hazy is smaller than any of those thresholds — fine silt, pollen, dead algae cells, precipitated minerals, and the breakdown products of sunscreen and body oils. Those particles pass through the media, return to the pool, and stay in suspension indefinitely. No amount of filter run time removes something the filter can't physically catch.

Suspended particles also tend to carry a slight negative electrical charge, which makes them repel one another. That repulsion is what keeps them evenly dispersed instead of settling out on their own. It's the reason cloudy water stays cloudy rather than clearing overnight.

The polymers in Polysheen Blue are long chains carrying a positive charge. When they enter the water they do two things at once. The charge neutralizes the repulsion holding the particles apart, and the long chains physically bridge between particles, linking them into progressively larger clusters. Once a cluster grows past your filter's capture threshold, the next pass through the equipment removes it.

This is why the 8-hour circulation requirement matters. The clumping happens fairly quickly, but every gallon of pool water has to physically pass through the filter for the clusters to be removed — and a typical residential pump takes 8 to 12 hours to turn over the full volume once. Shut the pump off early and the clumps stay in the pool.

It's worth being clear about the boundary. Polysheen Blue is not a sanitizer, an algaecide, or a substitute for balanced water. It removes particles. If your water is cloudy because chlorine has failed, because algae is growing, or because pH and calcium hardness are far out of range, a clarifier will help temporarily at best. Fix the underlying cause and the clarifier handles what's left.

Pro Tip: Diagnose the cloudiness before you treat it, because cloudy water has at least five distinct causes and only one of them is a clarifier problem. Low or absent sanitizer means bacterial growth — that needs shock, not clarifier. Early algae often looks like general haze before it turns green — that needs shock and an algaecide. High pH or high calcium hardness causes minerals to precipitate out of solution as a milky cloud — that needs balancing. A dirty or undersized filter, or too few hours of daily circulation, is a mechanical problem. Only when sanitizer, balance, and filtration all check out is the answer fine particulate — and that's exactly what this product is for. Test first; the clarifier is the last step, not the first.

Directions for Use

Dosage Reference

  • Standard application: 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons of pool water
  • Weekly maintenance: 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons
  • Repeat application: 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons if water is still cloudy after 36 hours
  • No dilution required

Before You Start

  1. Confirm the pump and filter are operating properly.
  2. Clean or backwash the filter following your equipment manufacturer's directions. This matters more here than with most products — the filter is what actually removes the material.
  3. Test and correct sanitizer level, pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness. A clarifier can't fix cloudiness caused by failed sanitizer or unbalanced water.
  4. Confirm your pool's actual gallon capacity before measuring.

Application

  1. Apply Polysheen Blue at a rate of 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons of pool water.
  2. Apply slowly and directly into the water while walking around the pool.
  3. Allow the pump and filter to operate for at least 8 hours after application.
  4. If after 36 hours the water is still cloudy, reapply at a rate of 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons.

Weekly Maintenance

  1. Apply 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons once a week as part of your routine.
  2. Apply with the pump running and keep circulation going afterward.
  3. Monitor filter pressure and clean or backwash when it rises 8 to 10 psi above your clean baseline.

When to Use It

  • Weekly, as ongoing clarity maintenance
  • After heavy bather loads, when body oils and lotions have loaded the water
  • Following a windstorm, dust storm, or heavy pollen period
  • After shocking or clearing an algae bloom, to remove the fine dead material left behind
  • At opening, when winter debris has left the water dull
  • Any time the water tests fine but looks hazy

Storage and Handling

  • Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight and protected from freezing
  • Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled
  • Store separately from sanitizers, acids, and oxidizers
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Read and follow all label precautions, first aid, and disposal directions before use

Pro Tip: More is not better with a clarifier, and this is the mistake that turns a one-day fix into a week-long problem. It's tempting to double the dose on badly cloudy water, but excess polymer doesn't gather more particles — it gels in the filter media and restricts flow. The result is a pool that's still cloudy and a filter that now needs a full cleaning before anything else will work. Stay at 1 oz per 5,000 gallons, give it the full 8 hours of circulation and the 36-hour window, and only then reapply at the same rate. Patience costs nothing here; overdosing costs a filter cleaning.

Specifications
  • Brand: BioGuard
  • Product Type: Concentrated polymer water clarifier
  • Form: Liquid concentrate
  • Volume: 1 quart (32 fl oz)
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 23721BIO
  • Active Chemistry: Specially formulated polymers
  • Dosage: 1 fl oz per 5,000 gallons
  • Total Coverage: Up to 160,000 gallons per quart
  • Dilution: None required
  • Circulation After Application: Minimum 8 hours
  • Reapplication Window: After 36 hours if water remains cloudy
  • Recommended Frequency: Weekly
  • Effect on pH: None
  • Application Method: Pour slowly into the water while walking around the pool
  • Filter Compatibility: Sand, cartridge, and DE
  • Sanitizer Compatibility: Chlorine, bromine, salt generator, and mineral systems
  • Suitable Surfaces: Plaster, gunite, vinyl liner, fiberglass, painted
  • Not A Substitute For: Sanitizer, algaecide, water balancing, or filter maintenance
  • Shipping Classification: DOT-regulated — ground shipping only
Compatibility

Pool Types and Surfaces

  • In-ground and above-ground pools
  • Plaster and gunite
  • Vinyl liner
  • Fiberglass
  • Painted surfaces

Filtration Systems

  • Sand filters — a strong pairing, since sand has the coarsest capture threshold and benefits most from particle consolidation
  • Cartridge filters — fully compatible
  • DE filters — fully compatible

Sanitizer Programs

  • Chlorine pools — fully compatible
  • Bromine pools — fully compatible
  • Salt chlorine generator pools — fully compatible
  • Mineral system pools — fully compatible

What It Does Not Do

  • Not a sanitizer. Provides no disinfection and maintains no residual.
  • Not an algaecide. It will not kill or prevent algae.
  • Not a balancer. Cloudiness from high pH or high calcium hardness requires correcting those values, not a clarifier.
  • Not a flocculant. A clarifier gathers particles for the filter to remove. A flocculant drops them to the floor to be vacuumed to waste. They're different tools for different situations — if your water is severely cloudy and you need it clear in hours rather than days, a flocculant is the better choice.

Important Handling Cautions

  • Never mix with other chemicals. Add products separately, allowing circulation between additions.
  • Do not overdose. More clarifier does not clear water faster — excess polymer can clog filter media and actually reduce flow.
  • Expect filter pressure to rise after treatment. Clean or backwash when it reaches 8 to 10 psi above your clean baseline.

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BioGuard® Brand FAQs

What is the BioGuard 3-Step Care System?

It's the brand's core program for traditional chlorine pools, and it reduces routine care to three jobs.Step 1, sanitize— SilkGuard Complete® tabs or sticks maintain a continuous chlorine residual that kills bacteria and controls algae between applications.Step 2, shock— Smart Shock® is applied weekly to oxidize the organic waste bathers leave behind, break apart chloramines, and restore clarity.Step 3, prevent— Algae Complete® stops algae before it establishes rather than fighting it after it blooms. The system works in pools of any size and surface type that circulate 10 to 24 hours per day.

What's the difference between BioGuard and SpaGuard?

They're sister brands from the same water-care company.BioGuard is the swimming pool line. SpaGuard is the spa and hot tub line.The split isn't marketing — pool dosing is calculated for tens of thousands of gallons at ambient temperature, while spa dosing is calculated for a few hundred gallons at 100°F. Pool packaging makes accurate spa measurement nearly impossible, and a pool-sized dose in a hot tub is a serious overdose. Match the product line to the vessel.

Which BioGuard program is right for my pool?

Equipment usually decides it. Pools running a standard chlorinator, feeder, or skimmer application belong on the3-Step Care System. Pools with a salt chlorine generator should be on thesalt pool programs— Mineral Springs® or SaltScapes® — which are formulated around the specific scale, balance, and cell-care demands of a generator. Owners who want no chlorine or bromine in the water at all use BioGuard'snon-chlorine biguanide program, which is a fully separate chemistry with its own sanitizer, oxidizer, and algaecide.

Can I mix BioGuard products with chemicals from other brands?

Basic balancers are chemically generic and generally interchangeable — alkalinity increaser is sodium bicarbonate no matter whose label is on the bucket. The real risk sits withsanitizer programs and specialty additives. Never introduce chlorine or bromine into a biguanide pool; the two chemistries destroy each other and produce cloudy water, gummy filter fouling, and a collapsed sanitizer residual. Also avoid stacking algaecides and clarifiers from different brands, since overlapping actives can cause foaming or staining. And regardless of brand, never combine two products in the same bucket, scoop, or feeder — always add them separately with circulation running between.

What is SilkGuard Technology?

SilkGuard® is a conditioning technology built into BioGuard's chlorinating tabs and sticks. It softens the feel of the water against skin and helps protect pool surfaces and equipment from scale formation, so the sanitizer is doing two jobs at once. SilkGuard Complete® products also carrySunShield® Technology, which shields free chlorine from ultraviolet breakdown. UV loss is the largest single drain on chlorine in an outdoor pool during summer, so protecting the residual directly reduces how much sanitizer you consume over a season.

Do BioGuard products work with salt chlorine generators?

Yes. A salt pool is still a chlorine pool — the generator simply produces the chlorine on site instead of you adding it from a bucket. Salt pools still need balancing, weekly oxidation, algae prevention, and scale protection, and they have one extra demand a standard pool doesn't: the generator cell itself accumulates scale and needs periodic cleaning. BioGuard's salt-specific programs are built around exactly those requirements.Do not skip testing on a salt pool— the automation controls chlorine production, not water balance.

About BioGuard®

BioGuard is a professional swimming pool care line built on a simple premise: pool chemicals work better as a program than as a shelf of unrelated purchases. Most water problems homeowners fight through the summer aren't caused by a bad product. They're caused by good products working against each other, applied out of sequence, in water whose balance was never corrected in the first place. BioGuard's entire approach is organized around fixing that — matched products, a defined order of operations, and a diagnostic process behind the recommendation.

The brand sits under the KIK Consumer Products umbrella alongside its spa counterpart, SpaGuard, and it covers the full range of pool water care: sanitizers, shocks, algaecides, balancers, water enhancers, surface cleaners and problem solvers, salt pool products, and off-season closing chemistry.

Three Programs, One Philosophy

  • Traditional Chlorine — the 3-Step Care System — Sanitize, shock, prevent. SilkGuard Complete® tabs and sticks handle daily sanitation, Smart Shock® handles weekly oxidation and clarity, and Algae Complete® handles algae prevention. Suitable for pools of any size and surface type running 10 to 24 hours of circulation per day.
  • Salt Pools — Purpose-built chemistry for pools with a chlorine generator, including the Mineral Springs® and SaltScapes® programs. Salt pools still generate chlorine, and they still need balancing, scale protection, and cell care — these products are formulated for that specific equipment set.
  • Non-Chlorine Pools — A complete biguanide-based program for owners who want no chlorine and no bromine in the water at all, with its own dedicated sanitizer, oxidizer, and algaecide.

Formulation Technologies

Two proprietary technologies show up across the chlorine line and explain a lot of the brand's reputation. SilkGuard® Technology conditions the water so it feels noticeably softer against skin while also helping protect pool surfaces and equipment from scale. SunShield® Technology protects free chlorine from ultraviolet breakdown, which is the single largest source of chlorine loss in an outdoor pool during summer — sanitizer that survives the afternoon is sanitizer you don't have to replace.

Diagnosis, Not Guesswork

BioGuard is sold through trained specialty dealers rather than mass-market channels, and the brand backs that network with the ALEX® water analysis system. ALEX reads a full water sample — sanitizer, pH, total alkalinity, calcium hardness, cyanuric acid, metals, and more — and returns a sequenced correction plan rather than a generic product suggestion. That distinction matters more than it sounds. Cloudy water has at least six common causes, and the fix for a filtration problem is nothing like the fix for a high-pH problem or a phosphate problem. Testing tells you which one you actually have.