Aerators are helpful to keep water from splashing, they also infuse air into running water. If you see that the water is cloudy, try this... Take a clear glass and run cold water from the tap, for a second, then place the glass under the faucet, fill the glass and set in on the counter. If the water is being effected by the aerator the cloudiness will dissipate in a few seconds. The cloudiness is tiny bubbles suspended in the water.
because it is cold
Cloudy to clear
WHERE??? CLEAR AND CLOUDY WHERE??? CLEAR AND CLOUDY
Cloudy,dark,windy
Cloudy water indicates you have air mixed with the water. It is common for hot water to be cloudy when you first turn on the faucet. It should become clear in a few seconds. The air in the water will do no harm. If you have a well then there may be a problem with the well. Have it looked into by a professional.
cloudy is the opposite of clear.
I guess 'clear' like: the sky is cloudy. or: the sky is clear.
Since both of them are clear, it obviously produces a cloudy precipitate. It's common sense.
clear, if your water is cloudy then you might want to check your filter
cloudy
reg insulin is clear
yes. always draw up clear before cloudy. (regular before NPH)
clear,partly cloudy,cloudy,mostly cloudy,and overcast