Hey all,
This may sound weird but I'm wondering if adding salt to my spa without the use of a SWG will help to improve the "feel" of the water. I did a full round of testing last night and needed to bump up my CH and TA a bit. I'm not really interested in using a SWG, at least not this year. I've added borates and waiting on test strips for that, but the water just feels very "dry" if you know what I mean. Looking to get a silkier, more "slippery" feeling.
Sanitation method is liquid chlorine
Would the addition of a bit of salt do the trick?
Levels for reference:
FC: 1.5
CC: 0.0
CH: 110 (brought it up to 150)
TA: 30 (brought it up to 50)
PH: 6.8, guessing low due to TA, aerated after increasing TA)
CYA; 30
This may sound weird but I'm wondering if adding salt to my spa without the use of a SWG will help to improve the "feel" of the water. I did a full round of testing last night and needed to bump up my CH and TA a bit. I'm not really interested in using a SWG, at least not this year. I've added borates and waiting on test strips for that, but the water just feels very "dry" if you know what I mean. Looking to get a silkier, more "slippery" feeling.
Sanitation method is liquid chlorine
Would the addition of a bit of salt do the trick?
Levels for reference:
FC: 1.5
CC: 0.0
CH: 110 (brought it up to 150)
TA: 30 (brought it up to 50)
PH: 6.8, guessing low due to TA, aerated after increasing TA)
CYA; 30