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Crystal Clean "Iron Filter In A Bottle"
I read a previous entry regarding Crystal Clean Resin Cleaner being
dangerous to use in a drinking water system. I am a Crystal Clean user for over 10 years, and I posed the same question to their factory recently after I read the post, cause I was worried. Their response made complete sense and put me back at ease. Crystal Clean is 100% water soluble, and is completely rinsed out of the softener during regeneration. The only way Crystal Clean could ever enter the water to our house would be an impossible water softener malfunction. This would be evident because the water would taste salty, so you would not drink it anyways. Even further, my brine tank holds 10 gallons of salt water. My feed rate of Crystal Clean is only 1/2 ounce per regeneration of diluted concentrate. So that's 1/2 ounce of diluted Crystal Clean, diluted again in 10 gallons of salt water, which is then pumped to my sink via an almost impossible softener malfunction. Then I would drink the water, even though it tasted like sea water. This is what it would take to injest Crystal Clean. Even if you had taken a few swallows before you realized the salt water, the product is so diluted, the amount injested would be inconsequential. Since we're talking about Crystal Clean, I feel compelled to tell you of my success with it. I live in Minnesota; home of some of the most iron well water around. My house gets stained on the outside from sprinklers, and my showers, toilets, sinks, dogbowls, and laundry were all orange because we are on a well. My wife's hair was the color of Ronald McDonald, she used to be a beautiful natural blonde. We simply did not buy white clothes, and socks could only be worn 3 or 4 times before we had to throw them out. I know the stains sound real bad, but even worse was the smell of the water. It smelled like it was being pumped from the sewer right through our sinks. We felt less clean after a shower because of the severe case of rotten egg well water. We brushed our teeth with bottled water. My last attempt to solve the problem with a local water professional netted me nothing more than a $5,000.00 proposal to turn my garage into a water treatment plant with iron filters, aerators, and chlorination systems. I have 8ppm of iron, and 15 total hardness. I was leary because my neighbor has spent over $7,000.00 on treating his water the same way, and he STILL has stains and odors. The guy that sold him the system said "Sorry, you just have to deal with it, if our best system cannot fix it, then nothing will. Completely dissatisfied with the prospect of spending that kind of money with no guarantee of how long it might work, I did an online search and found the Crystal Clean system. At first it sounded too good to be true, but they offered a full money back guarantee and their website was very informative ( www.crystalclean.us ), so I decided to try it since the system was only $189.00. The results i can describe in one word AMAZING!! After about two weeks, my smell dissappeared. I was so excited that I decided to clean the stains again from the sinks and toilets just to see how long it took for them to come back. THEY NEVER CAME BACK!! Apparently, a water softener is the best iron filter around. The only problem is cleaning the iron out during regeneration. Using iron out, resup, softener guard, and the iron addative salt simply are not strong enough to clean the softener of all iron. As a result just like a filter, the softener resin gets filled with trapped iron, and the softener gradually loses efficiency and the stains slowly return. Then worst of all, iron bacteria forms in the water softener because it eats the trapped iron in the softener, which makes the water smell like rotten eggs. This is exactly why everyone is trying to sell iron filters to pre-filter the iron before it gets to the softener, because once in the softener, its stuck. Crystal Clean simply solves this problem because it's strong enough to get all the iron out, thereby allowing a water softener to deal with iron just as easily as all the other hardness minerals. If you've got iron, your crazy not to try Crystal Clean for under $200 before you spend $5,000.00 on a system with no money back guarantee!!! Bob J. |
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