Vinegar.
Salt water stains can be removed from window glass with a black and white newspaper. First crumple a dry sheet of newspaper and run it over the stain, then dampen the newspaper and wash the window with it. Finish by running a dry rag over the window.
Salt and water bleach
Salt stains on nylon boots can be removed with soap and water. The salt can also be removed by allowing it to dry and then rubbing it off.
Water because salt is soluble and will completely dissolve in water.
To remove salt stains from car mats, first vacuum or sweep away as much as you can. Fill a spray bottle with warm water and white vinegar, spray the stains. Use a bristled brush to scrub the salt stains away.
Use a 10% solution of pool acid and wash with water
My experience is that the stains will go away by themselves, through the effects of the chlorination of the water. Does not matter if the pool is a salt pool or fresh water pool. If the pool has a plaster finish, brushing the stains with a wire pool brush will speed up the process.
Scrub it down with fresh water and a stiff broom or brush
get powder, salt, soap, and water. Add the salt, soap, water, and the powder rub hard on the leather then let dry in sun or hot room
Salt is water soluble, use that to your advantage. You should be able to wash the salt off just by rinsing it. Hot water will dissolve the salt faster, but make sure it isn't so hot that is melts the nylon.
Yes, it does. When the water evaporates, it can not take the salt with it, so if you left a glass of salt water out, when it is evaporated the salt will be on the glass.
salt corrodes glass