Iron Stain Remover 1 Kg

Lo-Chlor Iron Stain Remover 1 Kg

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Iron Stain Remover 1 Kg

Lo-Chlor Iron Stain Remover 1 Kg

$46.35 $58.50

Lo-Chlor Iron Stain Remover 1 Kg

$46.35 $58.50
Lo-Chlor Chemicals
Iron specialistTargeted formula
Safe for surfacesAll pool types
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 — Stain & Metal Treatment
Iron Stain Remover 1kg
🔴 Iron specialist Rust & brown stains All surfaces 1kg granular
📋 How it works

Lo-Chlor Iron Stain Remover is a targeted granular formula for removing iron and rust staining from pool surfaces — a dedicated treatment for the most common metal staining problem in Australian pools.

Iron staining typically appears as rust-brown discolouration on pool walls, floors and fittings, and is particularly common in areas with iron-rich bore water or properties with old steel plumbing. The concentrated formula works by chemically reducing iron deposits and lifting them from the surface.

Lo-Chlor Iron Stain Remover details

  • Targeted granular formula specifically for iron and rust staining
  • More concentrated iron treatment than multi-purpose stain removers
  • Safe for all pool surfaces — fibreglass, concrete, pebblecrete, vinyl and tiles
  • Does not affect water balance
  • 1kg treats significant staining on a 50,000L pool
  • Works on both old and fresh iron staining

For pools with multiple stain types (copper, manganese, organic), Lo-Chlor Multi Stain Remover handles all in one treatment. After removing iron staining, dose Lo-Chlor Metal Solution to sequester residual dissolved iron, then maintain with Lo-Chlor Stain & Scale Defence weekly to prevent recurrence.

🔍 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 and circulate for at least 2 hours.
🪨Mineral / magnesium
✓ Compatible — safe for mineral systems
Safe for mineral and magnesium pool systems. Does not interact with mineral sanitiser chemistry.
Ionised / Nature2
✓ Compatible — safe for ionised systems
Fully compatible with ionised and Nature2 pool systems.
🏊Fibreglass
✓ Compatible — safe for fibreglass
Safe for fibreglass surfaces at recommended doses.
🧱Concrete / pebblecrete
✓ Compatible — safe for all hard surfaces
Safe for concrete, pebblecrete and tiled surfaces at recommended doses.
💊 Dosage guide

Lower free chlorine to below 2 ppm before treating. Do not add chlorine for 48 hours after application.

🟤 Light rust staining
250 g
per 50,000 L
Distribute evenly. Brush stained surfaces after 4 hours. Run filter for 24 hours.
⬛ Heavy or widespread iron
500 g
per 50,000 L
Apply in the evening. Brush after 4–6 hours. May require a second treatment after 48 hours.
🎯 Spot treatment
Apply directly
to stained area
For localised rust spots, apply granules directly to the affected area and allow to sit for 2–4 hours before brushing.
🛡 After treatment
Follow up with Metal Solution
Dose Metal Solution after removal to keep residual dissolved iron in suspension and prevent redepositing.
❓ FAQ
What causes iron staining in pools?
Iron staining is most commonly caused by bore water or rainwater with high iron content, old iron or steel fittings corroding in the pool plumbing, and iron-rich soil runoff. It becomes visible when chlorine (or air) oxidises dissolved iron, causing it to precipitate as rust-coloured deposits on surfaces.
Can I prevent iron staining from returning?
Yes — after treatment, dose Metal Solution to sequester dissolved iron already in the water, then start Stain & Scale Defence weekly. If your fill water is the source, consider a garden hose inline filter, or dose Metal Solution immediately when topping up the pool.
My pool turned brown after I added chlorine. Is this iron?
Almost certainly yes. When chlorine is added to water containing dissolved iron, it oxidises the iron rapidly — turning the water brown as the iron precipitates. Don't add more chlorine. Allow chlorine to drop and dose Metal Solution immediately to sequester the dissolved iron in the water column.
Will this remove blue-green copper staining too?
Iron Stain Remover is formulated for iron and rust staining. For blue-green copper staining, Multi Stain Remover is the better choice — its triple-action formula covers iron, copper and manganese simultaneously.

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