You can add salt any time its required
Adding salt to water will make it take longer for the water to boil. You should wait until the water is already boiling to add salt.
Add water, or wait a few days for it to start melting.
We suggest to start with 15 lbs of salt and then test the water. Ideal will 3400 ppm. Usually we suggest to add 290 lbs of salt for a 10,000 gallon pool if the pool does not have any chlorine. By that reference you should add 29 lbs. But we think start with 15 lbs and increase as needed is a good idea.
yes, because when you add salt and sugar to water and wait for the sugar to disolve, when the water evaporates the sugar goes into the air in the water while the salt stays behind in the pan or w.e
Add 135 lbs to start and 35 lbs when the low salt light comes on.
To make a purple flame you need to have Potassium Chloride a.k.a. water softner salt and then you add a little bit of the salt stuff to the flame. Then you wait and your flame turns purple!
your suppossed to wait 4 weaks at least till the tank is a little more developed then also add a product called TLC it is bacterea that will help it along in the process
Fats, Salt and Sugar are all preservatives.... Or you can add Citric Acid, sometimes called sour salt
No. There is no reason to add salt.
you pour the liquid chlorine in the pool and wait for a certain time for all the chemicals to settle before you get in.
Add the salt to the water before you add the potatoes. If you are boiling potatoes with the intention of mashing them, don't add salt at all.
Depending on how much salt you add to the water and how warm the water is... the salt will disolve