There is no difference other then the actual salt and saltwater chlorination equipment.
They will most likely work, they just have to have the same specifications.
Need to rephrase question.
The rainwater will be treated by the chlorine in the pool and you may have to adjust the chlorine levels. See the related link for more information.
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Liquid chlorine provides a simple solution for maintaining a clean swimming pool.
Same as for any other pool. Ph = 7.6; alk. = 80-120; cyan. = 50 to 75. Why are you using bromine with a chlorine salt system?
Try dropping some straight chlorine on top of it
Most pools are price by the perimeter foot and not by the shape.
You can find great tips about using chlorine for your pool on the following website: http://www.wikihow.com/Properly-Maintain-Swimming-Pool-Water-Chemistry. They have useful info.
Vacuum the pool to waste and/or empty the pool and shovel out the gunk. Sounds like the pool needs to be emptied anyway, so give it a chlorine wash (or acid wash) while its empty and then refill, add salt, install the necessary equipment and start over with a saline pool.
Justin Bieber has a inground pool
Keep a cover on it when you aren't using it to keep the UV rays in sunlight from hitting it, but the chlorine will bleach it out, too. Unfortunately, they only last about 10 to 12 years before you have to replace them.