How to make regular water taste like bottled water?
You know that taste bottled water has that regular old water doesn’t? I know it’s called "distilled". Could I just heat up water for a few minutes and viola?
You know that taste bottled water has that regular old water doesn’t? I know it’s called "distilled". Could I just heat up water for a few minutes and viola?
I installed a old water softner from the late 70s or early 80s and it uses 50 pounds of salt every 3 days. I have no papers on this and it shows it recycles every 4 days. and another Q.. should I fill my pool with the water softer on? its a 18′ by 4′ pool
I’ve heard many stories but there was only one that sounded reasonable. It goes like this, take two or three gallon containers and pour water into them. Then put about three to four drops of water conditioner into them. Shake them up and wait 24 hours until your pur the water in. First take the fish out with the old water, then clean the gravel, let the filter work for a few minutes and wash the filter thingy, but not all and pour the fishy back in.
IS there any better ways?
We have a 15 year old water heater and we added a hot water tank 3 years ago. For some time now all our faucets that are single handle don’t get as much hot water as our faucets with 2 handles. Is there a good reason for that and what can we do to get more hot water in these faucets without increasing the temperature?
The problem is in the kitchen and 2 showers.
I need to clean a large glass container (used to be an old water jug- like the culligan guy brings, but made of glass). The small opening doesn’t allow me to get inside.
Is there a perfect, potent chemical to clean it like new?
Thanks for your expertise.
I am replacing my old water softener with salt in it. Shall I put the salt in a garbage bag or flush it in the kitchen sink?
I am trying to drink more water daily and cut back on sodas and coffee. But plain old water is boring. I still make myself drink it. But I really like the propel waters or the flavored waters like, Aquafina’s lemon. Or what about no sodium carbonated water like LaCroix?
I have an old water softener from a previous house. My new house needs a whole house charcoal filter. Can I change out the softener media for activated charcoal and use the same filter for whole house removal of taste etc.? If so, what steps are required?
Thanks for offering your experience. RO really won’t work for me because of my water volume. Am hoping to be able to exchange the media for charcoal in a traditional softener.
My Kenmore Cold-spot is 10 yrs old. Water is not getting to the lines. I can hear the ice maker trying to drop ice, but there is no sound from the water dispenser when I depress the front. It’s older so I don’t think I have a filter, any suggestions?
I’ve checked the cut off switch and that works fine.
Plus, It is hooked up to my RO, so it gets good water. If it is the silonoid, where is it and can I replace it myself?
I often read people saying do not change the filter cartridge, and just to rinse it out with old water? But what if its the kind that you buy that comes with many filter cartridges? You know the ones that hang on the back and you just slide the new cartridges in or out..I hope that makes sense. Weren’t these types of filters made to have the cartridges replaced?
Any advice? Thank you!!!
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I have a lovely old water color which has water damage , would really like to clean it up re-mat and hang it, any input appreciated