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Pumice stone
can remove stubborn hard
water stains in a toilet bowl.
Water Softeners
will prevent
mineral build up
all together.
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Allow Water
Softener salt
to
run low once
in a while.
You can check
for salt bridges
and inspect
the tank.
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Fill a
pill bottle
half full with
tap water.
Add a drop
of
dish soap.
Shake.
Long lasting
bubbles
means your
Softener
is working.
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Grinding up small bones, fruit pits
and a
little fat is good
for your disposer!
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If a good plunger will not clear
a clog
- acid drain cleaners won't either. Drain
cleaners if left in the drain,
can harden like cement.
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Renew a stainless steel sink by applying
Comet or Bar Keeper's Friend cleanser in
a circular motion
with a damp
sponge. Gel Gloss can add
luster too!
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When
changing a filter cartridge, wash
canister and rinse with a solution of
household bleach and water.
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Shut
washing machine valves off after use
to
prevent constant
pressure on
the machine
hoses.
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Low water pressure can indicate a
problem with your water softener.
Put the softener on
by-pass.
If water pressure is restored, your unit
needs service.
Do not use
the unit until it has been serviced!
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Do not
use in-tank bowl cleaners. They cause
premature failure of the toilet parts
and can be caught in the flush valve
opening.
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Bio-Clean
monthly enzyme treatment
for drains can restore lost drain pipe
diameter and open drain fields in
many cases.
Ask us how!
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Regular salt usage indicates your
softener is cycling normally. If the
unit stops using salt,
call us
- you may need service.
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