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Will the salt deposited on the surface of a piece of plastic cause dryness and cracks in the plastic? salt corrodes metals but does it dry out plastics?
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Question is way too general for a simple answer (there are many types of plastics, there are many salts).
Definitely in the large set of possible combinations of plastics and salts there are some pairs that are incompatible with each other.
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I have not heard of this if you mean sodium chloride and common polymers.
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