Clorox Pool&Spa Shock XtraBlue2 for Swimming Pools, 12pk
Enjoying your beautiful pool just got easier with the convenience and power of Clorox Pool&Spa Shock XtraBlue. Each bag treats 12,000 gallons of water to clear cloudy, smelly water. This fast dissolving pool shock kills bacteria and removes swimmer contaminants, while helping control algae growth.
Clorox Pool&Spa Shock XtraBlue2 for Swimming Pools, 12-pk:
- 6 in 1 multi-functional pool shock
- algae-fighting crystals
- crystal clear water
- kills and prevents green, black and mustard pool algae
- kills bacteria
- improves filter performance
- swim-ready in just 15 minutes
Additional information
Form | Powders |
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Recommended Use | Swimming Pool |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 5.38 x 11.00 x 9.25 Inches |
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by Colleen
Great shock. Love the reusable bottle
by Amy
Cleared up my pool quickly!!!
by Karen
Works as it should at keep my pool clean and clear been using this for years. I use it once a week or after a heavy rain as recommended and I don’t have any issues with my pool all summer
by Cynthia
We are very happy with this product. Makes your pool water crystal clear.
by Rita
Exactly what we was looking for.
by Rebekah
works great with the heat we having in Alabama had to buy 2 boxs we going on 2 months of swimming and water still blue.