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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.There are many people who add salt to their pools without using as SWCG, because they like the "feel" of the water. In these cases they are not adding as much to the water as you would if you were generating chlorine from it. Others use salt in the pools because they are using an SWCG to generate the chlorine from it, rather than adding chlorine manually. Either way, one thing I would definitely check if you decide to go with the steel framed pool is if salt systems are specifically mentioned in the warranty section. If it will void your warranty, even if the manufacturers really don't understand anything about pool chemistry, then you'll want to avoid it anyway. 

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