- Apr 24, 2022
- 254
- Pool Size
- 14800
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Yes, I try to do that.^^^^^^+1
To add make sure reagent bottles are perfectly vertical.
Yes, I try to do that.^^^^^^+1
To add make sure reagent bottles are perfectly vertical.
I have used mortons regular pool salt, Morton’s professional pool salt & Diamond splash ready over the years & now I have some staining (pretty much the whole pool is lightly stained)- is that the issues you have had?I’ve personally have had issues with the following products, so I avoid them;
Aquasalt
Mortons
Diamond Crystal Splash Ready Pool Salt
Though I personally haven’t tried Clorox salt, I’ve read multiple reports about problems, so I avoid it as well.
For some time now I’ve been using the product you linked, Diamond Crystals Solar Naturals for water softeners, without issues, so I stick with it.
Do you know which one one caused it.. that’s what I don’t want to happen. A couple of builders mentioned they use Morton pool salt, but based on the comments here I am picking up the regular diamond crystal.I have used mortons regular pool salt, Morton’s professional pool salt & Diamond splash ready over the years & now I have some staining (pretty much the whole pool is lightly stained)- is that the issues you have had?
The Morton’s professional has been dirty & had rocks in it but the others looked fine.
I have not isolated the reason for my staining. It could possibly be my fill water & trace amounts of iron accumulating.Do you know which one one caused it.. that’s what I don’t want to happen. A couple of builders mentioned they use Morton pool salt, but based on the comments here I am picking up the regular diamond crystal.
I have used mortons regular pool salt, Morton’s professional pool salt & Diamond splash ready over the years & now I have some staining (pretty much the whole pool is lightly stained)- is that the issues you have had?
The Morton’s professional has been dirty & had rocks in it but the others looked fine.
Where i live water softener salt isn’t as readily available & if you find it it’s more expensive than pool salt so I really am not sure what to choose honestly as those 3 are the only ones really available aside from the dreaded clorox. I haven’t noticed anything like you mentioned with the splash ready but I will pay close attention next time!My issues with them are based on what I immediately observed when adding them.
Aquasalt - lots of grey scum floated to the surface (yuck!), though it did clear up. Also, I contacted the company and no one knew what “natural stain fighters” are being added to the product (I don’t like adding mystery ingredients to our pool).
Mortons - lots of rocks and dirty.
Diamond Crystal Splash Ready pool salt - very dirty. Left a really nasty “tub ring”, especially on the steps (fortunately I was able to clean it off).
We do have some minor iron staining issues (I use Jack’s Magic Purple Stuff to control it), but I haven’t been able to link this with a particular brand of salt. None of the brands I’ve tried have left obvious stains where dumped in like you see in some of the Clorox salt stain posts. Also, it’s very possible we may have some iron in our city water.
I haven’t noticed anything like you mentioned with the splash ready but I will pay close attention next time!
What is sc1000? Do you know its ingredients? If it was horrible why would you use it again? What happened?I have sc1000 still, wonder if I should be adding some in? Although I had a horrible experience using it at start up, I won’t use as much .
Here’s our city water.
What is sc1000? Do you know its ingredients? If it was horrible why would you use it again? What happened?
Don’t scare me, I wouldn’t know how to handle it and not sure what options I would have. Not that I’m aware for staining?That’s alot of copper although that was 3 years ago & things can change. Have you noticed any staining?
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Not trying to scare youDon’t scare me, I wouldn’t know how to handle it and not sure what options I would have. Not that I’m aware for staining?
I added 6 bags of salt yesterday, what a choreNot trying to scare you
If you haven’t noticed anything then you are probably ok
There’s no telling where they take these samples from.
If it occurs you can deal with it then.
If you don’t have any staining issues or obvious signs of metals you can omit the sequestrant. Most people on municipal water don’t need them.
Have you tested your fill water?I am trying to figure this out, I tested about 1500 ppm of salt yesterday which is a new pool startup 30-40 days, only acid and chlorine. I added 6 bags of salt yesterday and according to TFP it’s roughly 1950 ppm + the 1500ish yesterday, I tested today at 3400-3600 so say 3500 ppm. How could I have so much salt from before….am I doing something wrong? The math aligns from yesterdays test too…
Funny you say that, I was thinking to do that.. didn’t want to waste my drops, they give such a small bottleHave you tested your fill water?
For the salt test it’s likely to expire before you use it all - at least in my experience.Funny you say that, I was thinking to do that.. didn’t want to waste my drops, they give such a small bottle![]()