It’s generally recommended to wait before adding salt to your pool after shocking it. Allow the chlorine levels to return to normal, as adding salt immediately can interfere with the shock treatment's effectiveness. Typically, waiting at least 24 hours before adding salt is advisable, but always check the instructions for your specific pool system and shock treatment.
It is generally recommended to wait until after the snow has been cleared before applying salt to prevent ice formation. Applying salt before it snows may not be effective as the salt can get washed away by the snow.
Salt typically lowers the freezing point of water, but your water line should be buried deep enough that it never freezes regardless of what happens on the surface above it.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
No, starfish should not be put in tap water with salt. Starfish are marine animals and require a specific salinity level to survive. Putting them in tap water with salt can disrupt their internal balance and harm them. It is best to keep starfish in a saltwater tank that mimics their natural environment.
You put the wrong stuff in your salt shaker.
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Salt
go to your local dealer and purchase a bag of pool shock in one hour it will be clear again If your controller has a Shock or Super Chlorinate setting then put it in super chlorinate and run the filter. You should also add sone algeacide and maintain it.
no
It depends on how much you put! The more heavier the more salt you should put!
The mass of salt reclaimed should be the same as the mass of salt that was put into the solution.
put it in a bath
Put it in your freezer, or cover it in salt.
yes
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gargoyle with salt water.
Yes, as a salt solution helps to heal. The saltier the better.