Not sure if this is the correct place to post this but I am still trying to wrap my head around all this info regarding 1) correct basic balance, 2) salt water, 3) Nature2, and I haven't even come close to the BBB understanding yet... but let me see if I am barking up the right tree so to speak.
I intended to have a saltwater pool this summer, but after speaking with the sales person about this when asking questions about the AG pool (Wilbar Series/steel frame) I would like to order they highly suggested I DO NOT do that. The steel frame of the pool in question would be ruined if I did. They highly suggested that I go with the Nature2 setup instead. But I have found on this forum that it is not liked very much if at all. This leaves me very confused now. So I can't have saltwater, and if Nature2 is not a good thing due to metals it adds to your water... What is good/ok other than correct basic balance? Which brings me to wondering if just correct basic balance is "all" you need for soft/no skin or eye irritation. I have also read through the OLD 2006 thread when people were adding salt to their pool without a saltwater system, what ever happened there? Where steel pools damaged? Did that work? Does anyone still do that? Does a saltwater system produce enough salt in the water to damage steel frame pools, is it controlable to the point that you can prevent damage?
I wish someone could point me in the right direction and help me understand how I can get a system setup so that I can control the things like skin dryness, burning eyes and damaged swimsuits. To my current knowledge, saltwater was the way to go. Now I am learning that is not an option for me with an AG pool made of steel. Can anyone tell me how I can reach this goal? I am actively shopping for a pool (on a budget) and would like to know if this is something I can reasonably do.
Seriously considering to just stay with the cheap Intex (Wal-Mart) pool and go saltwater to fullfill my desires and if it eats it up then I will just replace my cheap pool with another one when I have to. I think I could stomach throwing away $300 better than an expensive pool setup. Surely this can't be my only option. I would like to think I just need to be educated by the right person.
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