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    Default Re: Salt in non swg pool (long term effects?)

    I added salt to my Intex donut to about 3000ppm. We liked it, I think it did feel better. I haven't since we intalled our AG with steel everything. I may when we have the money saved for an IG but for now - not for us.

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    Default Re: Salt in non swg pool (long term effects?)

    I add salt to my AGP each season, about 2200 ppm. At that point the water feels very silky and smooth. I haven't noticed any adverse effects on the pool equipment, no corrosion or rusting.
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