Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:23 am About soft water pools
I just logged into this forum and read about the soft water pool concerns. I have owned a "salt-water-chlorinated" pool for several years. The salt is added because an electrolytic cell in the pool separates the sodium from the chloride and creates a natural chlorine protection. Yes, it is much better on hair, eyes, and clothes. Regarding the addition of muriatic acid, the salt-water pools tend to lean towards an alkaline PH balance. Since the pool needs to be perfectly PH balanced, it is necessary to add muriatic acid to the water to bring the PH level back into balance. Except for the fact that one should wait 24 hours before swimming just to avoid any potential burning from the acic, there is no acidic residue. THe alkalinity of the pool uses up the acid to create the PH balance. It won't hurt anything: people, animals, clothing, etc. However, it's improbable to leave a turtle in a pool because it can't get out and it will leave it's own "residue". Hope this helps.