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    Default Re: Soft(r) salt?

    If you don't have a SWG why do you add salt? Just curious.

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    Default Re: Soft(r) salt?

    We had this seemingly large scale experiment last year regarding the correlation of pool salinity and comfort levels in the pool, skin/hair damage, etc. Surprisingly, we found that there was a noticable difference in all those areas with very negligable or no differences in the other pool chemistry issues (chlorine use, ph issues, etc) There were a lot of numbers posted on exact levels, which I am not qualified to even try to quote, but the end result was that it made the water feel really nice, hair and skin condition were improved over chlorine alone and there were no noticable problems with damage, corrosion or increased chemical needs or cleaning problems.

    And I do need to correct my earlier post, the cost was $3.27 #40 bag - we used 3 for our pool and were leaning towards another. Cheap enough I would say for increased comfort. REALLY noticable comfort - especially for my teenagers, who enjoy swimming underwater with eyes open lol
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    Default Re: Soft(r) salt?

    So ballpark wise that's about 750 ppm of salt which is 1/4 of what a typical SWG pool has. I guess a little salt does a lot of good.

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    Default Re: Soft(r) salt?

    Thats sounds about right. We really did see the difference so will be doing it again this year, but I'm thinking another #40.
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