Re: Water Softener questions

Re: Water Softener questions

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Water Softener questions Mike S. 04-14-2006
"Mike S." <littleboyblu87@yahoo.com> wrote:

>When you add salt pellets or solar salt to a water softener, is that
>supposed to decrease the amount of calcium in the water? And does that
>increase the amount of sodium in the water?

Water softeners work by replacing calcium and magnesium ions wih sodium ions, so
in a sense, yes - they increase the sodium content.


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