UltraFilters
Catches what other
pool filters miss.
Down to 1 µm. Pollen, dead algae, and the dust that turns water cloudy — trapped before they recirculate.
Most pool robot baskets
miss the fine stuff.
Pollen. Dust. Dead algae. Fine sediment. Standard pool robot filters let those particles flow right back into the pool. UltraFilters use a four-panel basket: 1 µm fine + 180 µm coarse — small enough to trap pollen and algae spores before they recirculate.
Shop Clear UV
Four things UltraFilters catch.
The difference between "looks clean" and "actually clean" is usually what your filter doesn't catch.
Pollen
Spring tree and grass pollen as small as 10–100 µm. Captured by the fine 1 µm panel before it clouds the water or spikes your chlorine demand.
Dead algae
Scrubbed-loose algae fragments after a chlorine shock. Trapped in the basket instead of floating back into circulation.
Fine silt & dust
The settled grit that clouds the deep end. Caught in one pass, not stirred back up by the pump.
Microscopic debris
Particles smaller than your skimmer or pool filter normally catches. 1 µm is small enough to capture most bacteria-sized particulates.
Sits inside UltraBin.
The four UltraFilter panels load into the UltraBin debris basket. Rinse the panels when flow drops — usually every 1–3 cycles. Replace them every 3–6 months depending on debris load.
Explore UltraBinWhat stays in the filter.
Real cycles, real pools. Pollen, dead algae, and fine sediment that didn't make it back into the water.
Standard on every Clear.
UltraFilters ship pre-installed in both Clear UV and Clear S, with a spare set in the box.