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  2. Culligan - Wikipedia

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    soft water commercials for 15 years. Variations of "Hey, Culligan Man!" ads would continue to air for over three decades. In 2018, Culligan launched a North American re-branding campaign, as Culligan Water, during the Golden Globes with a television advertisement featuring Cary Elwes. As of January 7, 2018, the slogan "Hey, Culligan Man!"

  3. Calgon - Wikipedia

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    Calgon Water Management, sold to English China Clays in June 1993 for $307.5 million. [ 6 ] Calgon Vestal Laboratories, sold to Bristol-Myers Squibb in November 1994 for $261.5 million [ 7 ] and then to the Steris Corporation in 1996.

  4. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    A study found the mean concentration of sodium in softened water to be 278 mg/L. [24] In 2 liters of water—the amount of drinking water typically suggested for an average adult, this constitutes about 22% of the recommended sodium intake by the US CDC and may make a difference to those who need to significantly limit their sodium consumption.

  5. Lime softening - Wikipedia

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    Lime softening (also known as lime buttering, lime-soda treatment, or Clark's process) [1] is a type of water treatment used for water softening, which uses the addition of limewater (calcium hydroxide) to remove hardness (deposits of calcium and magnesium salts) by precipitation.

  6. Softener - Wikipedia

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    Softener may refer to: Fabric softener , a conditioner that is typically applied to laundry during the rinse cycle in a washing machine. Stool softener , anionic surfactants that enable additional water and fats to be incorporated in the stool, making it easier for them to move through the gastrointestinal tract.

  7. Magnetic water treatment - Wikipedia

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    As magnets affect water to a small degree, and water containing ions is more conductive than purer water, magnetic water treatment is an example of a valid scientific hypothesis that failed experimental testing and is thus disproven. Any products claiming to utilize magnetic water treatment are absolutely fraudulent. [1]

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