Lochness Black Super Strength Lake Dye

WHAT IS LOCHNESS BLACK: LochNess Black is an organic dye.

WHAT IS LOCHNESS BLACK USED FOR: LochNess Black is designed to enhance the natural beauty of your pond or lake. It can be used to hide submerged plants from view, and to speed up the removal of nutrients when used with the CLEAN-FLO Multiple Inversion system.

WHERE CAN LOCHNESS BLACK BE USED: In any pond or lake that has sufficient retention of water so that the dye is not flushed out. LochNess Black is not recommended for fast flowing or quick turnover bodies of water. It is suitable for use in sewage lagoons and shallow or muddy lakes and ponds.

HOW IS LOCHNESS BLACK APPLIED: LochNess Black can be applied simply by pouring it into your pond or lake. Actual color may vary with water clarity, chemical make-up, and depth. It is best to start with one-half the recommended dosage and gradually increase the amounts until you reach the desired color. If more color is desired, allow 24 hours for the dye to completely mix before adding more. In northern climates, LochNess Black can be poured through a hole in the ice in the early spring or can be applied immediately after ice-out. When used with the CLEAN-FLO Inversion system, it can help sun light warm the water to help keep ice open.

APPLICATION RATE: LochNess Black is applied at the rate of one quart per four acre-feet of water. One quart will treat one surface acre four feet deep, and one ounce will treat 40,000 gallons of water.

ADVANTAGES

INCREASED DEPTH: In most ponds and lakes, LochNess Black will give the appearance that the pond or lake is much deeper than it actually is.

NATURAL BEAUTY: LochNess Black will not make your water extremely dark or inky in appearance. With proper amounts applied, you should be able to see 2 – 3 feet down into the water. The water will take on a very natural and beautiful tint.

SAFE: LochNess Black is harmless to fish and wildlife, pets, humans, and the environment, when used as directed.

COMPATIBLE: LochNess Black is compatible with chelated copper algaecides and most other chemicals used in the aquatic environment.

LIMITATIONS: LochNess Black cannot be effectively used in swimming pools or any other chlorinated systems.

NOTE: LochNess Black can be removed from the skin by the use of diluted chlorine bleach or soap and water.