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If you are considering adding a salt alternative pool to your No Chemical Spa, then here are some tips to help you select the right one. Keep in mind that there are many different types of salt including:
Caustic. This type of salt is effective at removing bacteria, algae and microorganisms that cause buildup in pools. The word caustic actually means "acid"black," which helps to explain its results as a bad pool additive.
Salt with Sodium Iodide. This kind of salt contains sodium iodide. Iodide is an active ingredient that blocks chlorine from entering the water, reducing the water's ability to clean and make it safe for swimming.
Sodium Chlorate. This salt dissolves quickly and does not easily rinse out. It is generally considered a cleaner salt alternative and is not to be used with chemicals.
Buttermilk. This is a solution of unrefined buttermilk that is combined with a type of citric acid (salt) to make it easier to remove stains and improve water clarity.
Calcium Carbonate is the algal version of the salt. It is effective at removing scales, algae colonies.
Liquid citric acid. This is the most expensive form of salt and is the one you use most often. However, it is not recommended because it can cause discoloration and damage to the walls of the pool.
One of the most important things to remember when considering a salt alternative pool to add to your pool is that a salt substitute will not clean well. You want your water to be as clear and as clean as possible. Not having enough clarity in your pool will negatively impact the enjoyment of your family and friends.
Other options when considering salt alternatives is creating a mix of potassium metabisulfite and some chemical you can purchase from your local hardware store. Some people like to mix this type of mixture with some water. Regardless of the method you choose, the point is to have the pool is crystal clear.
By using this type of solution, the pool water will have the color of the original, with more clarity. In addition, if you do a thorough clean on the area where the salt was placed, you may find that there is a luster to the pool water. Having sparkling clear water is great for those who want a more dramatic difference in their pool.
You should always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using any pool maintenance additive. A little is fine but if you start to see problems, then you should stop immediately. The worst thing that could happen is that you leave it and then come back a few months later and discover it has built up further.
To avoid this, you want to keep the organic material to a minimum. Some people add it on a weekly basis, while others may need to use it every day.