YES! Salt water DEFINITELY causes corrosion in your swimming pool. I am a 25 year pool professional and I have seen first hand what salt does to gunite pools. It will eat you pool equipment, stone, concrete, metal, you name it. Keeping your pH neutral will slow down the process of corrosion, but it is still happening, regardless of your water chemistry. Do yourself a favor, DO NOT use salt in your pool.
Yes, salt water can be corrosive to any metal elements in your pool system, including your pump.
No, salt does not damage the plaster. Improper water balance will.
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Masamichi Kowaka has written: 'Metal corrosion damage and protection technology' -- subject(s): Corrosion and anti-corrosives, Metals, Steel, Stress corrosion
Foam resistance is a term that is commonly used in companies that create injection molds and fire resistant equipment. This term means that a product is able to resist damage or corrosion when it is in direct contact with chemicals or solvents.
excessive drinking
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If you get plaster in your eyes, rinse your eyes thoroughly with warm water. You may need to visit a physician to make sure no damage has been done to the tissue.
form_title=Plaster Repair form_header=10343 Please specify the type of damage you require repair for. (Select all that apply)*= [] Restore deteriorating ornamental plaster [] Efflorescence (fluffy white powder forms on surface) [] Stress crack(s) [] Sagging (sounds hollow when knocked) [] Patch small hole(s) [] Fill larger hole(s) [] Water damage in wall(s) [] Water damage in ceiling(s) [] Water damage around tub or shower [] Other
include excessive bleeding, infection, pain, excessive swelling, vein inflammation (phlebitis), and damage to nerves during surgery. Nerve damage may be temporary or permanent
Damage to the throttle body is caused by corrosion or direct impacts. A loose connection can cause nearby components to strike and damage the throttle body.