Sea Rider
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Salt (NaCl) is water soluble.
The real issues is that most of the "salt" you see is a combination of chloride, sodium, sulfate, calcium, potassium and magnesium salt deposits.
The calcium, potassium and magnesium deposits are the tough ones.
We use chemicals (acids) designed to clean industrial boilers when flushing the aluminum cooling jackets on our equipment.
Monitoring the pH of the cleaning solution is critical to it's effectiveness.
We're not certified chemists to know the composition of the marine salt, usually it's referred as salt accumulations. Assume the boilers works with fresh water like giant kettles, correct ?
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