Do you often notice that soaps, shampoo, and detergents don’t lather as much as they should? Hard water could be the main culprit to this reason. Hard water is high in mineral content, such as calcium and magnesium carbonates, bicarbonates & sulphates. It forms when water percolates through mineral deposits increasing its mineral content. Hard
Hard Water is a problem that many of us face in India. Water that has high mineral content like Calcium and magnesium is termed as hard water. While these minerals are healthy for our bones, they can be quite damaging for our homes. Hard water is detrimental to electrical appliances like geyser, washing machine and
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Hard water is water that has an excess of minerals like calcium and magnesium in it. Infiltration through deposits made of calcium and magnesium sulfates, carbonates, and bicarbonates, add the excess amount of minerals in the water, thus making it hard. A high level of hardness in water can lead to various problems including plumbing