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Category: Hard Water

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How to Prevent Hard Water Stains on Glass Shower Door

If you've ever noticed unsightly white or brown stains on your glass shower doors, you're not alone. These marks are a common problem caused by hard water, which contains high levels of minerals like...

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Is Tap Water Hard or Soft: Benefits of Hard Water vs. Soft Water

While using tap water to clean your dishware, to wash your hands, or drink daily, do you ever wonder what type of water you’re consuming?  Your crystal clear water varies significantly in its...

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Hard Water: 5 Pros and Cons

The quality of water you use impacts your daily life. Hard water has a poor reputation, but it isn’t necessarily as bad as some say. It isn’t poisonous or hazardous in any way; hard water only...

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Is Distilled Water Hard or Soft? Soft Water vs. Hard Water

Distilled water is the purest water produced. Scientists use it in their labs to perform regulated reactions such as sterilizing medical equipment and removing the chances of water reacting. Normally...

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Hard Water vs. Salt Water: What’s The Difference?

Hard water and salt water both contain a unique set of dissolved minerals. You might wonder why two different terms describe water containing mineral salts. If you’ve come across either, or if your...

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Does Hard Water Smell Bad?

Have you ever experienced different smells coming from your water? Mold, chemicals, minerals, and other factors can leave an unpleasant odor in tap water. However, does the hardness of water affect...

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