Carl,
(great name, BTW!)
You need to have your salt level tested. I'm guessing you have too much salt for the SWG. But that's just a W.A.G (Wild ... Guess).
HOWEVER, what you also need to do is post your test results. It could be too high levels of calcium. It could be other things. But without posting test results no one will be able to do more than guess. We find all the time that what some people (especially pool services) considered "balanced" chemicals we consider to be anything but.
Have a pool store test your water if you don't have a kit capable of the the following tests:
FC Free Chlorine
CC Combined Chloramines
pH
Tot Alk
CYA Stabilizer
Calcium
Salt
Copper
Iron
Don't buy anything just yet--just post them and how many gallons your pool contains (approx).
I assume by "salt pool" you mean you use salt water chlorination. If so, contact the manufacturer of the SWG (salt water generator) and ask their tech support people what it could be, and what tests you can do to help them determine it.
Hope this helps.
Carl
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