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My salt does not seem to be disapearing from my water softner what could be the problem Your problem is not the lines, but the softener resin bed. It is clogged with iron or sediment. Add IronOut to the brine tank and backflush the system repeatedly until flow volume is restored.
I would say in this case I believe that the problem might be that the water is coming from a nearby lake, and that is why the water tastes salty.
No it won't kill it.
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Yes you can. The main problem you will run into is metal content of the water may stain your plaster. If water quality is a conern, put a water softner on the fill line to "filter out" impurities. GET THE WATER TESTED FIRST --- PLASTER IS EXPENSIVE. Good Luck Yes you can. The main problem you will run into is metal content of the water may stain your plaster. If water quality is a conern, put a water softner on the fill line to "filter out" impurities. GET THE WATER TESTED FIRST --- PLASTER IS EXPENSIVE. Good Luck
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.
You dehydrate.
Yes, after separation of salts.
Osmoconformers have solved problem by becoming Isotonic to their environment .
They covered it up and continued with privatisation.
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