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Yes, but its blurry. My pool is just 10 days installed now but just like the ocean I grew up with in Massachusetts, if you throw on goggles it becomes crystal clear. Wow, the lack of chlorine and all its side affects are missing in my salt pool...I thnk I'm gonna like this. A: But you still have chlorine in the pool! You don't have a lack of chlorine in a salt system pool. It is just that it is a more balanced equally distributed system in reply to the above answer.

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Not as long as it is maintained properly. Most important is to keep the PH level correct.

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I did it today and my eyes feel like this is sand in them. I have been rinsing them with water but they feel irritated

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If you are concerned about accidentally swallowing a little bit of pool water, don't be. The ocean's salinity is 35,000 ppm; a pool is 3,500, or 10% of that of the ocean.

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It may get bloodshot. Everything is blurry underwater without goggles.

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