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What Is The Difference Between Salt Water and Mineral Pools? - 1 views

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    Salt water pools and mineralised pools both use salt in the water to produce chlorine. The biggest difference with a mineralised pool is how the water feels - soft and silky - from adding magnesium, potassium and boron to the water. Our DIY fibreglass pool kits can be salt water or mineral pools. Read on to understand the difference between salt water and mineral pools.
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What Is The Difference Between Salt Water, Mineral and Freshwater Pools? - 1 views

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    There is a good reason why the majority of pools sold in Australia are salt water chlorinated pools. They are efficient, cost effective to buy and maintain and are liked by the pool buying public for their ease of use. If any regular swimmers in your pool have skin sensitivities like eczema or other muscle related challenges, mineralising your pool is going to make a noticeable difference to your pool fun and how you feel after a swim.
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