Continue to give your family higher quality water without the negative effects of chlorine, hard water, and other contaminants with a replacement media for your tank system from Pentair. Media should be replaced every five years or as needed, depending on your water quality and home water usage.
Item # | Image | Water Problem Solving For | Size | Fits Model | Media Type |
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Item # |
Orange/Red Staining, Rotten Egg Smell (Iron) |
1 cu ft |
35928, 35929 |
Iron Reduction System Resin |
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Water Problem Solving For Blue/Green Staining (Acid Neutralizer) |
Size 50 lb bag |
Fits Model 35926, 35927 |
Media Type Calcium Carbonate |
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Water Problem Solving For Blue/Green Staining (Acid Neutralizer) |
Size 1 cu ft |
Fits Model 35926 |
Media Type Calcium Carbonate |
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Blue/Green Staining (Acid Neutralizer) |
1.5 cu ft |
35923, 35925 |
Calcium Carbonate |
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Chlorine Taste & Smell (Carbon) |
1 cu ft |
35923, 35925 |
Coconut Carbon |
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Chlorine Taste & Smell (Carbon) |
1.5 cu ft |
35924 |
Coconut Carbon |
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Hard Water (Salt Softener) |
1 cu ft |
35920, 35922 |
Cation Resin |
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Hard Water (Salt Softener) |
1.5 cu ft |
35921 |
Cation Resin |
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Orange/Red Staining, Rotten Egg Smell (Iron) |
1 cu ft |
35928 |
Iron Reduction System Resin |
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Orange/Red Staining, Rotten Egg Smell (Iron) |
1.5 cu ft |
Iron Reduction System Resin |
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Chlorine Taste & Smell (Carbon) |
PC1000-P |
Carbon System Resin |
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Chlorine Taste & Smell (Carbon) |
PC1354-P |
Carbon System Resin |
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Chlorine Taste & Smell (Carbon) |
PC600-P |
PC600 Media |
Recommendation: Professional installation
Location: Indoor/Outdoor
Do not install outdoors if you live in an area exposed to freezing temperatures. See Owner’s Manual for details.
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