Mortons responded...They wanted photos. But could not find the Lot # printed on the bags. This was my response:
Thanks for the response. See attached photos. I took pictures of the bottom of the bag (front and back) and there is no Lot Number printed that I can see or on any part of the bag. I checked several bags and didn’t see a lot #. Can you send me an example? The only number is the one above the freight-shipping box that is molded in the bag, so probably not the number you are looking for. Also enclosed are 2 pictures of the salt in my brine tank. I’ve only put in 1 bag of the years supply I purchased about 3 months ago. The pictures show the color of the salt, dirty brown/tan color. After only a week in the tank and its forming this dirty scum floating on top of the water. I can sift it using a very fine (small) fish net and it is clearly dirty scum. I have always used this brand salt and it has always been bright white. Never an issue until now. This softener is in a carwash I own, so it’s extremely important that this dirty colored salt (and scum) doesn’t give me issues. They are quite expensive to get repaired along with downtime and issues this creates with water quality…I also enclosed (2) pictures of an open bag, one with flash and one without. Clearly not the bright white pellets I’m used to seeing.
I went back to the same Sam’s club on Monday and the Morton Clean and Protect salt was the same dirty color. (3 months later, so I know it was a new pallet or many pallets have been sold) Even the kind for “Rust Defense” in the green bag was the same dirty color.
Also I stopped at our local Rural King, they had Diamond Crystal Bright and Soft Pellets….The salt in those bags were bright white like they should be.
I need to know if this dirty colored salt is going to harm my softener or whether this is the new norm for your company. Especially since both the Clean and Protect AND Rust Defense were the same dirty color. I may be scrapping the year’s supply of Mortons and going with Diamond Crystal???
I will add, I am on a Carwash Forum with operators all over the US…There are many who have responded that they are having the same issues with your salt…So I am thinking this is not an isolated case. They all have the same concerns as I do. A quick search on line (other forums) confirms this.