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<blockquote data-quote="6pack" data-source="post: 2508836" data-attributes="member: 1119"><p>i found alum (aluminum sulfate) makes such bore well water soft. I have an inline sediment water filter connected to my inlet pipe and i wasn't using the sediment filter for months because it rusted apart. I knew alum is used to settle mud and other particles in water from years. So i just put a bar of alum i had in that filter and let the water flow into my loft tank. That bar dissolved completely in 3 days. The water in tank became clear and it even became soft. Previously i could see white powder like coating on my immersion water heater rod when i was not using alum. After using alum, no such white coating on the heater rod. It actually came out sparkling clean the first time. I think each bar is around 20 rupees. One bar a week should be enough to clean up the loft tank of 300-500 liters.</p><p></p><p>edit: forgot to add one thing. It burns the skin if you have cuts during shaving or you scratched your skin here or there accidentally. It dissolves completely in water and is quite safe. Whenever i shave, i can feel my chin or cheeks burn when i take a bath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pack, post: 2508836, member: 1119"] i found alum (aluminum sulfate) makes such bore well water soft. I have an inline sediment water filter connected to my inlet pipe and i wasn't using the sediment filter for months because it rusted apart. I knew alum is used to settle mud and other particles in water from years. So i just put a bar of alum i had in that filter and let the water flow into my loft tank. That bar dissolved completely in 3 days. The water in tank became clear and it even became soft. Previously i could see white powder like coating on my immersion water heater rod when i was not using alum. After using alum, no such white coating on the heater rod. It actually came out sparkling clean the first time. I think each bar is around 20 rupees. One bar a week should be enough to clean up the loft tank of 300-500 liters. edit: forgot to add one thing. It burns the skin if you have cuts during shaving or you scratched your skin here or there accidentally. It dissolves completely in water and is quite safe. Whenever i shave, i can feel my chin or cheeks burn when i take a bath. [/QUOTE]
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