Hard Water Cont.-Water Softening??

Hard Water Cont.-Water Softening??
Posted by Slack on November 13, 2001 at 12:52:17: Previous Next


Thanks for the info people.

I checked some Home Improvement stores and a plumbing supply/spa place about water softeners-they can't even get them, and don't know much about them. I never actually asked my relatives if they had one, but I'd be surprised-they're just not big on home improvement.

Anyway, a $300+ appliance is pretty much out of the question for me right now.

About water system quality-I was guessing that if the water company has the funds-they could soften water at the plant by adding a chemical or something. I'm wondering if our water company used to do that, and stopped.

I tried the baking soda-it did seem to have a softening effect. Hair got tangled, but the cool water combing seemed to help that. I'm guessing you don't need what settles at the bottom. After you shake up the solution, it probably alters the quality of the water right there. Isn't baking soda abrasive, though? I'll experiment more.

Anyway, I was wondering if any of you have tried these products I found.
Two non-chemical water softeners, and Robert Craig Hard Water Shampoos.

These are cheaper and easy to install.

Wondered about this electronic water softener before. I can see it helping pipes, but would it really help the water??

Clearwave Electronic Water softener.
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/shopthebestoftimes/clearelwatco.html


The magnetic one. I've also seen giant car battery size magnets, but I think they were $300.
https://www.web-guardian.com/home/adtenter/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?product=mineral-magnet


Robert Craig Hair Products at different sites.
http://www.robertcraig.com/cart/commerce.cgi?product=shampoos&cart_id=

(SAME PRODUCTS, DIFFERENT SITES)
http://www.faceonline.com/reviews/robert_craig_haircare.html

http://www.cosmeticconnection.com/robertcraig.html





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