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  2. How to Clean a Shower Head (And Why You Really Need To) - AOL

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    “Over time, shower heads can develop calcium, limescale, and other mineral buildups from hard water,” explains Vera Peterson, president of Molly Maid. “The mineral buildup creates a blockage ...

  3. How to remove hard water deposits from your faucets and shower

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    That's probably down to hard water. The faucet or shower head that inexplicably gets clogged is most likely a victim of hard water too. And there's more. ... Reviewed-approved cleaning ...

  4. How To Clean A Shower Drain To Keep It Clog-Free - AOL

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    A clogged shower drain can wreak havoc in a number of ways, and keeping it clean and clear is an important step in avoiding any current and future plumbing issues down the line. Meet The Expert

  5. Point of use water filter - Wikipedia

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    POU filters are generally efficient at softening hard water and reducing lime scale in kitchen utensils, on shower heads and reducing water smear on shower enclosures provided that the treatment cartridges are regularly replaced. They can also be efficient in removing heavy metal ions where these are present.

  6. Limescale - Wikipedia

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    Limescale is a hard, chalky deposit, consisting mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3). It often builds up inside kettles, boilers, and pipework, especially that for hot water. It is also often found as a similar deposit on the inner surfaces of old pipes and other surfaces where hard water has flowed.

  7. Water recycling shower - Wikipedia

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    The first recycling shower, operated by a hand pump, was patented in England in 1767 by the stove maker William Feetham. [1] This recycling shower used the pump to push the water into a basin above the user's head. To receive the water, the user pulled a chain to release the water from the basin.

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