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- June 25, 2008 at 6:14 pm #258828Liss
I just bought a saltwater system for my pool and was wondering what everyone’s thoughts are about it. DOes it truly reduce the need for expensive chemicals? Does it really keep the water clean and clear? DO oyu still need to use Algeacide at all?
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Subject: Budget101.com : More Hair tips for Swimmers1. When we had chlorine in our pool I used to rinse my hair in a blend of 1 c. white vinegar to 1 gal water. Worked great on hair and swimsuits. (My hair is Blonde though, not sure if that matters)
2. If you’re hair has already turned green, wash it with a mix of shampoo and baking soda. (About a T of shampoo to 2 T of Baking Soda). It’s yucky and hard to rinse, but works great.
3. A friend of mine swears by a mix of 2 T. Conditioner to a small spray bottle of water. She dampens her kids hair thoroughly prior to swimming, but I would think that if you are maintaining a pool this might cause an increase in the cost of chemical maintainance.
(Yet another reason why I LOVE the Saltwater system).
Best of luck to you,
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