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Too many variables to give definitive answer. Best case is you take it
apart, rinse it, dry it, and nothing else happens. Corrosion is
probably the greatest risk and that depends on the pool chemicals, their
concentration, how long it was in the pool, and how long till you rinse
and dry. I wouldn't use a swimming pool as my first choice cleaning
method. <g>
On 9/24/2014 11:21 AM, Buck Worley wrote:
List,
What happens if I take a Lee Oskar in the swimming pool? Does it clean the harp? or harm the harp?
Regards, Buck