The best thing to do is to take a sample of water to your pool shop and get it tested they will be able to advise you on exactly what is required in your particular situation. The balancing of your pool requires the correct testing equipment and if you would rather do all of this yourself these tools can also be supplied by the pool shop.
No, salt does not damage the plaster. Improper water balance will.
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
The water must be out of balance to find out exactly what your problem is take a sample of the water to a pool shop for testing and they will advise you as to what the problem is and how to fix it
It sound as though there is a water balance problem. Take a sample of the water to a pool shop where they will test it and tell you what the problem is. balance the water and the problem will sort itself out.
no
You can attach saltwater system to non-Intex pro series pool.
no it is v.s. the law saltwater is bad to drink
Pee. I know it sounds gross, but ringworm is killed by urine. I know there is a lot of controversy around the difference between peeing in the pool and peeing into the pool, but in this case i would recommend the latter. Or you could just raise the PH balance. Why did you go for saltwater anyhow? Good old-fashioned chlorine.
I don't think there is such a thing as a "SALTWATER POOL CLEANER". You may have a pool cleaning device that works in either a salt pool or a standard no salt pool.
yes
You would be best of taking a sample to a pool shop for testing and getting their advice on the remedy.
Solution weathering occurs when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.