Slide 1

Slide 1 text

F P P T . C O M Click to edit Master title style

Slide 2

Slide 2 text

You’ll get to know  What is Hard Water?  What is Soft Water?  Difference Between Hard water VS Soft water  Examples of Hard water and Soft water  How to get rid of hard water?  Which one is better for you?

Slide 3

Slide 3 text

What is Hard Water? Hard water contains high amounts of calcium and magnesium, two minerals found naturally in water. Hard water is full of "stuff"—but it's not dirt. Hard water contains minerals that are actually nutrients. Drinking hard water with lots of essential minerals is good for your health.

Slide 4

Slide 4 text

What is Soft Water? Soft water, water that is free of dissolved salts of metals such as calcium, iron, or magnesium, which forms insoluble deposits such as scales in boilers or shows up as soap curds in bathtubs and laundry equipment. See also hard water.

Slide 5

Slide 5 text

Difference between Hard water VS Soft water Hard water Soft water It has a high concentration of minerals. Minerals are present in small amounts in it. Contains mainly calcium and magnesium. It contains only sodium. It is preferred as drinking water. It is not preferred as drinking water. It has the characteristic of taste. Its taste is salty. Not suitable for boilers and other equipment. It can be used independently in boilers and other equipment. It is not beneficial for skin and hair. Hair and Skin will dry out. It is good for skin and hair. Hair and skin become soft. It is formed when water flows with limestone, chalk and other rocks. Rain water is generally cold water. When it falls on the ground and mixes with minerals. It becomes hard water.

Slide 6

Slide 6 text

Example of Hard water and Soft waters • Groundwater like deep wells is an example of hard water. • Rain water is an example of soft water

Slide 7

Slide 7 text

How to get rid of Hard water Add washing soda when washing your clothes – Washing soda or sodium carbonate is soluble in water, and hard water reacts with the minerals calcium and magnesium to soften your water.

Slide 8

Slide 8 text

Hard water VS Soft water : which is better  Hard water and soft water both have their own properties. Since hard water contains calcium and magnesium, it is better to drink and taste than soft water. Soft water is salty in taste because it contains sodium.  Soft water is preferred for cleaning, as it rarely creates soap or mineral stains. It is an efficient and effective cleaning agent. Soft water is better for skin and hair than hard water. Washing your hair regularly with hard water can make your scalp itchy.

Slide 9

Slide 9 text

If you want to know more about Hard water VS Soft water then you can see everything about this in our website Swift Green Filter's blog Hard Water VS Soft Water.

Slide 10

Slide 10 text

No content