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The SOLENIS sgq Scum Gon Enzyme is a water treatment formula designed to break down oils, lotions, and other organic contaminants in spa and pool systems. Enzyme-based treatments like this work by accelerating the natural decomposition of organic matter that collects at the waterline and in the water column. The product comes in a 1-quart container and is suited for use by pool and spa service professionals managing routine water quality maintenance. It addresses a common service challenge in both residential and light-commercial aquatic systems where bather load introduces oils and organic buildup that standard sanitizers do not fully address.
This enzyme treatment is applicable in spa and pool environments where organic contamination from body oils, sunscreen, lotions, and similar sources is a recurring issue. It is typically used as part of a broader water care program alongside sanitizers and oxidizers. Pool and spa service technicians often incorporate enzyme treatments into scheduled maintenance visits to reduce scum line buildup and improve water clarity between shock treatments. Residential spa owners and commercial pool operators both benefit from regular enzyme application in systems with moderate to high bather loads.
Designed as an OEM-style water treatment product for use in residential and light-commercial spa and pool systems requiring organic contaminant control.
This product is applied directly to pool or spa water by a pool and spa service professional or qualified technician. Follow all label dosing instructions and local regulations regarding chemical application in recreational water systems. Do not mix directly with other pool chemicals outside of the water. Ensure circulation equipment is running during application to distribute the treatment evenly throughout the system.
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