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pH Neutralizer
Hello,
I live off city mains water with a pH of around 6.7 and very low alkalinity (46ppm). The hardness is between 20-30 mg/L, and no iron/manganese problems. The thing is that my skin just can't take this type of water, and I presume the pH can go lower than 6.7 due to the low alkalinity present. I had a neutralizer installed and fitted, but the pH seems to be all over the place How much hardness should be added to just neutralize and not go higher, or should I even have bothered with this pH unit at all in the first place. The water is terrible now, slimy even. |
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None wrote: Hello, I live off city mains water with a pH of around 6.7 and very low alkalinity (46ppm). The hardness is between 20-30 mg/L, and no iron/manganese problems. The thing is that my skin just can't take this type of water, and I presume the pH can go lower than 6.7 due to the low alkalinity present. I had a neutralizer installed and fitted, but the pH seems to be all over the place How much hardness should be added to just neutralize and not go higher, or should I even have bothered with this pH unit at all in the first place. The water is terrible now, slimy even. Please Help! |
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