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PondMAX Replacement Filter Pad Kit For PF750

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PondMAX Replacement Filter Pad Kit For PF750

$97.98

Replacement Filter Pad Kit for PondMax PF750 Pressure Filter

The PondMax Replacement Filter Pad Kit for the PF750 provides fresh mechanical and biological filter media for the PF750 (PF1000) pressure filter, restoring full filtration performance when the existing pads are saturated, torn, or no longer recovering to adequate flow after backwashing.

Restore Full Filtration Performance to Your PF750

Pressure filter sponge pads have a finite service life. After repeated backwash cycles, the foam cells compress and lose their open structure, reducing flow rate through the filter even when clean. New filter pads restore the pressure differential, mechanical debris capture, and biological surface area that the original pads provided. Replace filter pads every 2 to 3 seasons or when the filter requires increasingly frequent backwashing to maintain flow. Compatible with the PondMax PF1000 Euro Series Pressure Filter.

Compatible With PondMax PF750 / PF1000 Pressure Filter
Contents Full replacement filter pad set for PF750 media chamber
Material Open-cell polyurethane foam, multi-density
Service Interval Every 2 to 3 seasons or when flow cannot be restored by backwashing

How to Use

Drain the filter and remove the old pads. Rinse the filter housing and internal surfaces before installing new media. Insert the replacement pads in the order indicated in the filter manual (coarse media toward inlet, fine media toward outlet). Do not rinse new pads with tap water. Wet them with pond water before inserting to begin bacterial colonisation. Backwash the filter after 2 to 4 weeks once bacterial populations have established on the new media.

Ideal for PF750 owners performing triennial maintenance or restoring a filter that no longer achieves rated flow despite regular backwashing.