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"June Hughes" wrote in message ... In message , Janet Baraclough writes The easiest cheapest way to save your steam iron or houseplants from hard water minerals, is to use rainwater. Failing that, if you have an old-fashioned freezer that requires periodic defrosting, bottle some melted ice. Both waters have previously evaporated then condensed again, which means they don't contain any appreciable amount of groundwater minerals. Unfortunately, my freezer has no ice and the outside water is channelled on to the garden, although I could redirect it to a container for houseplants. I still can't understand how a few seconds filtering through the grey granules de-mineralises water. It does. Franz |
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