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The use of salts in dishwashing liquid is to serve as hydrotropic substance that would aid in extracting water, also serves as water softner.
No it won't kill it.
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carries water and other nutrients throughout the plant.
It stores water that the plant cell can use as energy.
The use of salts in dishwashing liquid is to serve as hydrotropic substance that would aid in extracting water, also serves as water softner.
No it won't kill it.
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This is not the case. If you look at websites, you can get a better water softner at a cheaper price. A lot of times, you are paying for the brand name and not the quality of the product.
If your water softener is supplies the washer, it won't matter --it actually makes your washer work better. If you can afford side-loading units, they save money in the long run. They use a lot less energy and water.
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Yes, after separation of salts.
Your dishwasher soap already has a water softener included in it. You can run the salt through, but it may affect the amount of soap you need.
water to plant
It is a fiberglass or metal tank filled with some kind of resin that collects the impurities in your water.
depends on if the filtration system also deals with hard water, most don't
use fabric softner, it stops static, and leaves them spotless