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Why are you putting salt in your pool? I know, to combat acid rain. The commercial product is frequently just baking soda. Be sure you are testing your pH before you add any. Salsoda is usually available at your grocers. It is stronger. It will turn your pool white briefly. If your pool has become extremely acidic, it will reduce the acidity quite fast and quite effectively. Still, any commercial pool salt will work. Just keep testing. Keep your pool in the proper range.

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