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Pond Cleaner
Use to simply "lift" debris from waterfalls, streams, rocks, statues, birdbaths and/or anywhere debris occurs. Great for ponds with fish & plants. Reduces or eliminates yearly pond shut down & clean-out.
2 lbs. treats up to 650 sq. ft. 10 lbs treats up to 3,250 sq. ft.
Great for ponds with fish and plants Should be used as part of the 5 step to clear water DefensePAC Goes to work on contact View the MSDS Information
How to Apply:
Sprinkle Oxy-Lift over affected areas. Oxy-Lift should not be diluted and must come in contact with debris for best results. You may need to shut pumps down to ensure optimal contact.
When to Apply:
Oxy-Lift is not temperature sensitive and may be used at any temperature. Do not exceed rates in a 48 hour period
Please remember to follow all label instructions
How Does It Work?Oxy-Lift is not a bacteria based product. It is a hydrogen-peroxide powder base that activates when it hits a wet surface. Lifts debris off pond liners, rocks, gravel and waterfalls
Buy this item as part of the DefensePAC
Use a pond net to skim the debris that lifts from the rocks.
Use to simply "lift" debris from waterfalls, streams, rocks, statues, birdbaths and/or anywhere debris occurs. Great for ponds with fish & plants. Reduces or eliminates yearly pond shut down & clean-out.
How to Apply:
Sprinkle Oxy-Lift over affected areas. Oxy-Lift should not be diluted and must come in contact with debris for best results. You may need to shut pumps down to ensure optimal contact.
When to Apply:
Oxy-Lift is not temperature sensitive and may be used at any temperature. Do not exceed rates in a 48 hour period
Please remember to follow all label instructions
How Does It Work?
| Oxy-Lift Defense Quick Dose Chart (In Scoops = 1 oz.) | ||
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| Pond Size (Square Footage) | Light Debris | Heavy Debris |
| Up to 50 | 2 | 4 |
| 51 - 100 | 4 | 8 |
| 101 - 150 | 6 | 12 |
| 151 - 200 | 8 | 16 |
| 201 - 250 | 12 | 20 |
| Any additional square footage requires 2-4 scoops per 50 square feet | ||
| Gallons in Pond = (Length x Width) x (Avg Depth) x 7.5 | ||
Buy this item as part of the DefensePAC
Use a pond net to skim the debris that lifts from the rocks.
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Pond Logic® Oxy-Lift™ Defense® Pond Cleaner
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WOW!!! By Virginia Cernik |
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We have a 750 gallon pond with two waterfalls in our back yard. For the past two years I have been battling the string algae which sticks to the rocks, which are all over the sides of the pond. It became a daily routine to go out and pull in the ugly string algae. My daughter recommend that I call The Pond Guy for help. When I called he recommend the Oxy-Lift to solve my problem. I applied the Oxy-Lift and waited the 24 hours, thinking, as usual to go out and fish for Algae. WOW!!!! What a surprise when I saw no trace of the algae anywhere!! I tried my net to see if it sank to the bottom, nothing but a clean, clear Algae free pond. Now I can finally enjoy a beautiful pond, thanks to your product. |
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OXY LIFT By Bob Sterling of Pikeville, NC |
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Great stuff! Works as advertised. |
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Good Product By Betty of hadley, MI |
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This cleaner works great, I am very pleased with it. I looked all over for something like this and I am glad I found this.Good product. |
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amazing By Anna of Chicago, IL |
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I was a bit skeptical that these little white granules would clean my waterfall rocks but I was shocked once I turned the water back on and saw how much gunk and debris was removed. Great product. |
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string algae gone By Samantha of New Rochelle, NY |
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I was getting fed up with the string algae in my pond. I finally was turned on to oxy lift and am very pleased with the results. I just sprinkled it on the rocks and areas where the string algae was and before I knew it, it was clean. This stuff works.. |
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Pond Logic Oxy-Lift By Judy of Fair Haven, MI |
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This is a great product -- I couldn't keep my waterfall clean and sparkling without it! |
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oxy-lift By Cathy Bachara of Barren Springs, VA |
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This is a great product that we could not do without since we have rocks and pebbles in our pond bottom. It is effective at lifting debris from submerged pond surfaces. |
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Product review By Debbie of Lakeland, FL |
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I have only used this product once and so far I do not see any difference between a light mist of diluted bleach and the powders. My waterfall rock area is pretty large and we have to use more than the recommended dosage. We give it a neutral response for this reason. |
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oxy lift By joyce palmer of Cleveland, NY |
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possible I used it wrong...........Isprinkled it around the pond to get the moss and algae off the rocks surrounding the pond..........maybe it takes a longer period of time or I just used it wrong. I have a grass in the pond at one end that is under water and curley or curled leafy........don't know what it is....also have the straight grass that has reached above the wate level.......what do I use to just kill all of it,.,.,.,.,.,.,.We will have snow in about a month.....uit there something I can use now for spring |
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Oxy Lift By Donna of Wyandotte, MI |
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Wow! could not believe how fast and effective this was. My rocks and waterfall look and STAYED looking nice for a very long time. A great tool to use in keeping your pond/waterfall clean! |
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Oxy-Lift pizzaz By William Raczko |
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Wow this product quickly lifted dead leaves and bottom soot for removal by my skimmers and large net that has been accumilating over the last two years. It actually helped to clear the water of some mild algae. The other algae removal and control products will be tested when the weather becomes a bit warmer. |
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Oxy-Lift By Chris of opp, AL |
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This product lifts the big stuff from the bottle of the pond, plus some of the smaller stuff but then the problem comes with how to get it out of the pond. I used a net for the large stuff but my pond has a lot of fine stuff on the bottom. The filters took some of it out but after a few days the rest sank back down. ***Response From The Pond Guy - Large debris can be removed with pond nets and bacteria treatments along with aeration will dissolve finer debris on the bottom. |
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