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June 26, 2009

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“Soft water” is a term that describes water that has few or no magnesium and calcium deposits. Igneous rock, like granite, and/or peat sources usually help produce soft water. Sedimentary rocks are another source. These items are normally low in calcium and magnesium. Softened water, via the use of ion exchange, usually has more sodium ions than natural water.

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