Hard water will stain fixtures and reduce the efficiency of soap and laundry detergents. One way to combat these problems is to a install water softening system. This system is designed to release magnesium and calcium into the water supply prior to it entering your home. It's important that you regularly inspect the salt level in your system. Also, the water in the brine tank should completely cover the softener salt. If the level is too low, add water to the brine tank. Regular inspection and maintenance of your water softener system ensures that it remains in proper working order.
pour water into it
Some bath salts soften hard water.
To soften a plastic that has become hard, heat can be applied to gently soften the plastic. Softening clay like Play-Doh requires water. Softening acrylic paint will require water. Softening oil based paint will require paint thinner. To soften leather, water can be used and the leather stretched back into shape before it dries.
use a hoe or a garden rake to soften it up, them you can mix water into it to help...that is...if you havent put your plants in yet ;)
Soften it with Goof Off, then rub it hard and it will roll up.
The relation is proportional.
Probably so its not so hard, the water will soften it a little.
Fabric Softener??
The permutit process is using a chemical reaction to soften hard water by using zeolite.
Well you could try soaking them in warm water
Bones are made up of calcium, phsophorus, sodium, protein, callagen and other minerals so yes sodium is needed to make bones hard.
just toss in a handful of washing soda.