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Cob: Re: water softenersjkell jdharmadaskell at mciworld.comSat Jul 4 19:29:32 CDT 1998
Dear cheryl, Yes they work if they are of high gauss value(strength), actually it is not the same as a water softener as it does not remove anything by an exchange as regular water softeners do, but it causes the particles in the water to be lose as oposed to in clusters which will make it softer not clogging up water heaters, making your hair more silky and keeping all the nature of the water chemically intact, filtering still is necessary if the water is not pure. -----Original Message----- From: Cheryl Bailey <cheryl-bailey at uiowa.edu> To: coblist at deatech.com <coblist at deatech.com> Date: Saturday, July 03, 1999 10:22 PM Subject: Cob: water softeners >Do any of you have experience with magnetic water softeners? Do they work? >Since some I have seen are not dependent on electricity I thought you may >have tried some. > >Thank you, Cheryl > > >
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