BioGuard SoftSwim Filter Aid | Pool Flocculant

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Description

BioGuard SoftSwim Filter Aid is a dual-purpose granular product for SoftSwim pools — it works as a filter aid at one dose and a flocculant at another. Which one you're using changes the entire procedure, so knowing the difference before you pour is the whole job.

As a filter aid, it helps trap microscopic particles that normally pass straight through your filter media. Fine debris, body oils, and the residue biguanide chemistry captures are often smaller than a filter can physically catch, so they recirculate indefinitely and leave water looking hazy no matter how long the pump runs. The product improves what the filter can capture, and the filter removes the material.

As a flocculant, at a much heavier dose, it does something different: it gathers suspended particles into masses heavy enough to sink to the pool floor, where you vacuum them out. That's the fast path for genuinely cloudy water — hours rather than days — but it requires vacuuming to waste rather than through the filter.

Both modes matter more on a biguanide program than they would on a chlorine pool. SoftSwim's sanitizer works by binding contaminants and holding them in suspension for the filter to remove, which means clarity on a SoftSwim pool depends heavily on filtration performing well. When water goes hazy, it's usually a filtration issue rather than a chemistry issue — and this is the product built for it.

It's formulated specifically for SoftSwim-equipped pools and works with sand, cartridge, and DE filters. Made in the USA.

Pro Tip: Decide which mode you're using before you open the container, because the doses differ enormously and so does what happens next. Filter aid is roughly 1/2 to 1 lb per 10,000–35,000 gallons, and the filter removes the material over the following day. Flocculant is 1 lb per 6,500 gallons — several times heavier — and it drops everything to the floor for you to vacuum out. Use the flocculant dose and then filter normally, and you'll pack your media solid. Use the filter aid dose expecting debris on the floor, and nothing will settle. Match the dose to the outcome you actually want.

Brand

BioGuard®

What's in the Box
  • 1 x BioGuard SoftSwim Filter Aid, 1 lb container
  • Full manufacturer label with dosing rates for both filter aid and flocculant use

Note on quantity: one container is a full flocculant treatment for a 6,500-gallon pool. Larger pools need proportionally more — a 20,000-gallon pool takes roughly three containers for a flocculant treatment. As a filter aid the same container covers 10,000 to 35,000 gallons, so calculate which mode you need before ordering.

Key Features

Dual Purpose — Filter Aid and Flocculant

One product covers two different clarity strategies. Use the lighter dose to improve filtration, or the heavier dose to drop everything to the floor for vacuuming.

Rapidly Clears Cloudy or Hazy Water

At the flocculant rate, results come in hours rather than the days a filtration approach takes — which matters when you need the pool usable this weekend.

Traps Particles That Pass Through the Filter

As a filter aid, it captures the microscopic material that normally slips through media and recirculates indefinitely, dulling the water.

Improves Filter Efficiency

Works with sand, cartridge, and DE systems to raise what your existing filter can actually capture.

Formulated for SoftSwim Pools

Designed to work with the biguanide chemistry of the SoftSwim program rather than against it.

Granular Formula

Pre-dissolved in a bucket and poured in, giving even distribution rather than dumping dry product into one spot.

Restores Sparkle

Brings back the clarity SoftSwim pools are known for when filtration has fallen behind.

Made in the USA

Manufactured domestically under BioGuard's quality standards.

How It Works

Cloudy water is almost always fine suspended particles — material small enough to stay dispersed instead of settling, and small enough to pass through filter media. Individually invisible, collectively they scatter light, and that scattering is the haze you see.

Suspended particles typically carry a slight negative charge, which makes them repel each other and stay evenly dispersed. That repulsion is why cloudy water stays cloudy rather than clearing overnight on its own.

SoftSwim Filter Aid neutralizes that repulsion and bridges between particles, gathering them into larger clusters. How large those clusters get depends entirely on the dose, and that's what separates the two modes.

At the filter aid dose, the clusters grow just large enough for your filter to capture on the next pass. The material leaves the pool through the media, which is why circulation and a clean filter matter and why results take a day or so.

At the flocculant dose — several times heavier — clusters grow large and dense enough that gravity takes over. They sink to the floor as a visible layer of sediment. That's dramatically faster, but the material is now sitting on the bottom rather than in the filter, so it has to be vacuumed out, and vacuumed to waste rather than through the filter.

This is where people get into trouble. Flocculated sediment is far too much material for filter media to handle at once. Vacuum it through the filter and you pack the media solid — pressure spikes, flow collapses, and you've traded a clarity problem for a filter problem that needs a full cleaning to undo.

Why this matters especially on SoftSwim: biguanide sanitizer captures contaminants and holds them in suspension for the filter to remove, rather than oxidizing them away as chlorine does. The filter carries the entire load. When a SoftSwim pool goes cloudy, the cause is far more often filtration falling behind than a chemistry failure — which is why filter maintenance and filter aid do more for clarity here than adding more product to the water.

Pro Tip: Check the obvious causes before treating, because cloudy water on a SoftSwim pool usually has a mechanical explanation. BioGuard names three specifically: a filter that isn't operating properly, a filter that hasn't been cleaned regularly, or a sanitizer residual that has fallen out of range. Test your SoftSwim B level and confirm it's at target and not below the 30 ppm floor. Check your filter pressure against its clean baseline. Clean the filter with a biguanide-compatible filter cleaner if it's overdue. Fix any of those and the water often clears on its own — and if it doesn't, at least the filter aid is going into a system that can actually use it.

Directions for Use

Dosage Reference

  • Filter aid, cartridge and sand filters: 1/2 to 1 lb per 10,000 to 35,000 gallons
  • Filter aid, DE filters: 1 to 2 oz per 10,000 to 35,000 gallons
  • Flocculant: 1 lb per 6,500 gallons

Note the very large difference between the DE filter aid dose and the sand or cartridge dose, and between filter aid use and flocculant use. Confirm which mode and which filter type applies before measuring.

Before You Start

  1. Test SoftSwim B and confirm the sanitizer residual is at target — cloudy water often traces to a low residual.
  2. Check filter pressure against your clean baseline.
  3. Rinse or backwash the filter according to your equipment manufacturer's instructions, then return to the filter cycle.
  4. Confirm your pool's actual gallon capacity.
  5. Decide whether you're using the filter aid or flocculant mode.

Pre-Dissolving

  1. Work outdoors, in a clean plastic bucket.
  2. Pre-dissolve 1/2 to 1 pound of this product in 1 gallon of water for pools ranging from 10,000 to 35,000 gallons.
  3. Stir with a clean plastic or wooden spoon.
  4. Do not mix with any other product.

Filter Aid Use

  1. Rinse or backwash the filter and return it to the filter cycle.
  2. Pre-dissolve the correct amount for your filter type and pool volume.
  3. Add the slurry through the skimmer with the pump running, for even distribution into the filter.
  4. Run the filter continuously and allow the media to capture the gathered material.
  5. Monitor filter pressure and clean or backwash when it rises 8 to 10 psi above your clean baseline.
  6. Repeat if the water hasn't fully cleared.

Flocculant Use

  1. Pre-dissolve 1 lb per 6,500 gallons of pool water as directed above.
  2. Distribute the slurry evenly around the pool with the pump running.
  3. Circulate briefly to distribute, then turn the pump off and allow the water to stand undisturbed so the material can settle.
  4. Once sediment has settled to the pool floor, vacuum it to waste — do not vacuum through the filter.
  5. Vacuum slowly to avoid stirring the sediment back into suspension.
  6. Replace the water removed during vacuuming, and rebalance as needed.

When to Use It

  • Water is hazy or cloudy despite a correct SoftSwim B residual
  • The filter runs but clarity never fully returns
  • At opening, when winter debris has left the water dull
  • After a heavy bather load or a storm
  • As a step in a metal stain removal protocol

Storage and Handling

  • Store in a cool, dry area, tightly closed and protected from moisture
  • Store separately from sanitizers, acids, and oxidizers
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Use a clean plastic bucket and utensil dedicated to this purpose
  • Read and follow all label precautions and directions before use

Pro Tip: If you use the flocculant mode, plan for the water loss before you start. Vacuuming to waste sends pool water down the drain along with the sediment, and on a badly cloudy pool that can be a meaningful volume — enough to drop the level below the skimmer if you aren't watching. Have a hose ready to top off as you go, and remember that fresh fill water dilutes everything: your SoftSwim B residual, your balance, and your calcium hardness. Test and correct after the vacuuming is finished rather than assuming the chemistry survived unchanged. On a biguanide pool the sanitizer level is the one to check first, since it should never be allowed to drop below 30 ppm.

Specifications
  • Brand: BioGuard
  • Product Type: Filter aid and flocculant for biguanide pools
  • Form: Granular
  • Net Weight: 1 lb
  • Filter Aid Dose, Cartridge and Sand: 1/2 to 1 lb per 10,000 to 35,000 gallons
  • Filter Aid Dose, DE: 1 to 2 oz per 10,000 to 35,000 gallons
  • Flocculant Dose: 1 lb per 6,500 gallons
  • Pre-Dissolving: Required — 1/2 to 1 lb in 1 gallon of water, outdoors in a clean plastic bucket
  • Application Method: Add slurry through the skimmer, or distribute around the pool for flocculant use
  • Flocculant Removal: Vacuum settled sediment to waste, not through the filter
  • Filter Compatibility: Sand, cartridge, and DE
  • Program: BioGuard SoftSwim biguanide system
  • Companion Products: SoftSwim A, SoftSwim B, SoftSwim C, and SoftSwim Filter Cleaner
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Not A Substitute For: Sanitizer, filter cleaning, or filter repair
  • Shipping Classification: DOT-regulated — ground shipping only
Compatibility

Filter Types

  • Sand filters — filter aid use
  • Cartridge filters — filter aid use
  • DE filters — filter aid use at a substantially lower dose than sand or cartridge
  • All three types work with the flocculant mode, since the material is vacuumed out rather than filtered

Water Care Program

  • SoftSwim biguanide pools — this is the specific intended application

Each SoftSwim product is formulated to work with the biguanide chemistry of the program. Chlorine and bromine pools should use a filter aid made for that chemistry instead.

Where It Fits in the SoftSwim Program

  • SoftSwim A — algaecide
  • SoftSwim B — the biguanide sanitizer
  • SoftSwim C — clarifier
  • SoftSwim Filter Cleaner — removes accumulated residue from filter media
  • SoftSwim Filter Aid — this product, improving capture or dropping material for vacuuming

Also Used in the Metal Stain Removal Protocol

SoftSwim Filter Aid is the biguanide-program substitute for a standard filter aid in BioGuard's metal stain removal sequence, helping the filter capture the extremely fine sequestered metal particles that a stain remover releases back into the water.

Filter Aid Versus Clarifier

  • A clarifier works gradually, gathering particles for the filter to catch over a day or more. Good for routine clarity maintenance and mild haze.
  • A filter aid raises what the filter can capture in the first place. Good for stubborn cloudiness a clarifier hasn't resolved.
  • A flocculant drops everything to the floor for vacuuming to waste. Fastest option, most labor, and the pool is out of use while you do it.

What It Does Not Do

  • Not a sanitizer, algaecide, or balancer. It affects clarity only.
  • Not a fix for a failed filter. Channeled sand, torn grids, or a worn cartridge need repair or replacement.
  • Not a substitute for cleaning the filter or maintaining sanitizer levels.

Important Handling Cautions

  • Pre-dissolve outdoors in a clean plastic bucket, stirring with a clean plastic or wooden spoon.
  • Never mix with other chemicals in the bucket. Product and water only.
  • After flocculant use, vacuum to waste — not through the filter.
  • Note the DE filter aid dose is measured in ounces, not pounds. Do not apply a sand or cartridge dose to a DE system.

Most products purchased from our online shop within the last 30 days are eligible for return. Please review our return policy to see the list of items that cannot be returned.

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  • Gift cards
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  • Hot Tubs
  • Closeouts
  • Fireplaces
  • Electric Fireplaces
  • Massage Chairs
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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.