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Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L

Lo-Chlor Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L

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Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L

Lo-Chlor Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L

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Lo-Chlor Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L

$35.60 $37.30
Lo-Chlor Chemicals
Lowers calciumHardness reducer
Pools & spasAll applications
100% Aus madeOwned & operated
Lo-Chlor is Australia's most trusted specialist pool and spa chemical manufacturer globally recognised and exporting to 25+ countries. Their range covers algaecides, clarifiers, phosphate removers, stain treatments, stabilisers, spa care, equipment aids and more, every product formulated for Australian water chemistry and climate.
Lo-Chlor — Water Balancers
Calcium Down Hardness Reducer 1L
Calcium reducer Pools & spas Restores water clarity 1L liquid
📋 How it works

Lo-Chlor Calcium Down Hardness Reducer is a liquid calcium hardness reducer that lowers elevated calcium levels in pool and spa water — restoring them to the ideal range of 200–400 ppm and preventing calcium scale formation on surfaces and equipment.

High calcium hardness is a common problem in Australia, particularly in areas with hard mains water or where calcium-based pool chemicals have been used over time. Excessively hard water causes calcium carbonate to precipitate out and deposit as white scale on tiles, fittings, salt chlorinator cells and waterline surfaces.

Lo-Chlor Calcium Down details

  • Reduces calcium hardness to the ideal range of 200–400 ppm
  • Restrains calcium scale formation on surfaces and equipment
  • Restores water clarity on application
  • Suitable for pools and spas
  • Liquid formulation — works immediately on addition
  • 1L bottle for residential pool treatment

For preventing scale from reforming after treatment, Lo-Chlor Stain & Scale Defence added weekly keeps calcium in suspension. For calcium scale already deposited on surfaces, Lo-Chlor Stain & Scale Attack removes existing deposits before Calcium Down addresses the water hardness level.

🔍 Does it suit my pool?

Select your pool type or surface for specific guidance.

🧂Salt chlorinated
✓ Compatible — works with all salt systems
Fully compatible with salt chlorination systems. Apply with the pump running.
💧Traditional chlorine
✓ Compatible — works with all chlorine systems
Safe for all chlorine pool systems. Apply with the pump running.
🪨Mineral / magnesium
✓ Compatible — safe for mineral systems
Safe for mineral and magnesium pool systems.
Ionised / Nature2
✓ Compatible — safe for ionised systems
Fully compatible with ionised and Nature2 pool systems.
🏊Fibreglass
✓ Compatible — safe for fibreglass
Safe for fibreglass and composite pool surfaces at recommended doses.
🧱Concrete / pebblecrete
✓ Compatible — safe for all hard surfaces
Safe for concrete, pebblecrete and tiled surfaces at recommended doses.
💊 Dosage guide

Test calcium hardness before and after treatment. Add with pump running — broadcast across pool surface.

Mild reduction (400–500 ppm)
250 ml
per 50,000 L
Light dose to bring slightly elevated levels back into range. Retest after 24 hours.
Moderate reduction (500–600 ppm)
500 ml
per 50,000 L
Standard dose. Run filter for 24 hours after application. Retest and repeat if needed.
High calcium (above 600 ppm)
1 L
per 50,000 L
Full bottle dose for very hard water. May require partial drain and refill alongside chemical treatment for extreme hardness.
Spa / hot tub
Scale dose
proportionally
Scale to spa volume. Test frequently — spas concentrate calcium faster due to evaporation and lower water volume.
❓ FAQ
What's the ideal calcium hardness level?
The recommended range is 200–400 ppm for pools. For fibreglass pools, aim for the lower end (200–300 ppm). Below 200 ppm, water becomes aggressive and can corrode surfaces. Above 400 ppm, scale formation risk increases significantly.
Can I just dilute the pool instead?
Partial drain and refill is the most effective way to lower calcium hardness significantly, especially if levels are above 700 ppm. Calcium Down is most effective for moderate reduction (bringing levels from 400–600 ppm back into range) or as a preventative treatment.
Will it affect my pH or chlorine?
Calcium Down uses a HEDP (hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid) complex which can slightly lower pH. Monitor pH after treatment and adjust if needed. It does not directly affect chlorine levels.
How did my calcium get so high?
Calcium enters pools from hard mains water, calcium-based sanitisers (calcium hypochlorite), and calcium-based pH adjusters. Over time, evaporation concentrates all dissolved minerals including calcium, which is why hardness levels tend to creep up over summer.

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