Re: Cleaning tubs and showers

Re: Cleaning tubs and showers

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Cleaning tubs and showers Linda Symonds 03-07-2006
Linda Symonds wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I was reading some of the threads and noticed that a few people are looking
> for information about cleaning tubs and showers, so I thought I would let you
> know that you can make cleaning tubs and shower areas a lot easier by
> installing a shower water filter. The filter will change the pH of the
> water and remove minerals and compounds that leave spots and stains.
>
> I have written an eBook that I am distributing for free about water quality in
> America. You can download it from my website
> www.thebestwaterfilters.com/ebook.html.

Your book crashed my computer twice.

I have read that shower filters do not work very well because the flow
is high. Is that true?

I have read that the best shower filter for chlorine is an Asian
invention that uses ascorbic acid. One of these will remove 99% of
chlorine. A Crystal Quest removes only 19%. Is that true?
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