No You can't. We have found that changing the water to a salt water chlorination system does affect your swimming pool pump and heater if you have one. Over time the "salt water" will affect the working components of the pump and will corrode. That especially applies to a heater system if one is attached. In this case we would advise buying a chlorination system that has a built in pump.
Well, the above answer "no you can't" is definitely not as stated entered by kbattle39. The original answer has been deleted. Now to get to the real facts the above answer is totally wrong assuming you are talking about a salt system pool. The correct answer would be YES you can use the same pump. The person who composed the 5 line paragraph above could not be more wrong and does not know what he/she is talking about. kbattle39
You change the water and tank and you clean it out and exchange it with new fresh water. But you must remember to put the chemicals that help.
To keep it fresh!
I have found the best way to keep spinach fresh is to treat it like flowers. I put in a jug of fresh water which I change daily. You can keep it either in the refrigerator or away from direct sunlight on the kitchen bench. With that said I still try to use it as quickly as possible
to keep them fresh. plants need water to live.
to keep them fresh
*clean chlorine.
No.
To keep your swimming pool clean you will need a filters and a water pump. A vacuum would as be a good idea.
Chlorine is generally added to swimming pools and other water attractions in order to keep the water clean. Doses of chlorine typically come in small tablets.
you just keep it in clean cold fresh water.
Most probably , it would be fresh water. This is because since there is no salt which would keep the cold , the fresh water would melt faster.
to keep the water clean and kill germs