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  2. Culligan - Wikipedia

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    Culligan International is a United States based global water treatment company with a network of dealers and direct operations in 90 countries with 1,000 dealers; over 600 in North America alone, and more than 14,000 employees.

  3. Calgon (water softener) - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal, the Calgon advertisement jingle has been the same popular one [1] [better source needed] for almost 30 years. [when?In Italy, Calgon was called Calfort from 1965 to early 2008.

  4. Intelisys - Wikipedia

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    Intelisys delivers supplier neutral solutions [clarification needed] to end-user customers through a nationwide network of telecom, data and cloud sales and consulting channel professionals via the two-tier distribution model favored in sales of telecommunications network services and cloud services referred to as “the channel”.

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    There are 30 MLB teams that could improve their 2025 roster by adding a two-time World Series champion third baseman or a perennial 35-40-homer first baseman.

  6. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is not wasted bonding with calcium ions. Soft water also extends the lifetime of plumbing by reducing or eliminating scale build-up in pipes

  7. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] In 1983, Rheem introduced the Richmond Water Heaters brand, positioned to sell at hardware stores and home improvement centers. [ 12 ] In 1984, Rheem was acquired by Pace Industries, Inc. [ 12 ] The company discontinued containers in 1985, ending 60 years making steel drums and other containers.