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Don Vandervort, Head Homeboy, has written more than 30 DIY home improvement books, been a segment host on HGTV, served as MSN.com's home improvement expert and written countless magazine articles. |
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In the kitchen, this translates into spotted dishes and scale on cookware. In the bath, it appears as bathtub ring and tile scum. In the laundry, it means gray, stiff clothing. And in house cleaning, it means more scrubbing and rinsing.
When bathing, you generally need more soap or shampoo and must rinse more thoroughly. Additionally, certain hard water minerals, such as iron and manganese, can have an undesirable appearance, odor, or taste.
Hard water does enter the health arena in one area: People who have it are more prone to rashes and skin problems because it changes the skin’s pH and soap remains on the skin, clogging pores.
In addition to selling and installing a water softener, some softener firms provide a service where they regularly exchange exhausted with charged units. This type of service is a good bet if you live in an area where wastewater from sewers is recycled for municipal watering because sodium may be considered a pollutant.
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