SoftWater

Why put SoftWater in the water? How does it work?

Each water contains different dissolved substances in different concentrations.

These are calcium and magnesium as well as sulphates. These substances are responsible for the hardness of the water. In addition, the water also contains metals such as iron, copper and manganese. All these substances are present in the water in ionized form. The heating and turbulence of the water can cause these substances to settle.

Solid, rough lime deposits containing calcium and magnesium can form in the pipelines and on the tub shell and adhere there. Fats and oils from skin or cosmetics stick to these rough surfaces and serve bacteria as a source of food. These bacteria then form biofilms to protect against disinfectants.

When SoftWater is used, calcium and magnesium molecules are complexed. This means that when they transition from the ionized form to the solid form, they form a different molecular structure. Therefore they cannot stick to the pipe walls anymore and deposits are effectively prevented. The limestone is simply filtered out.

Metals in the water can lead to discoloration and clouding. Complexing with SoftWater prevents this and the metals can also be filtered out.

“SoftWater does not soften the water, but it prevents deposits from forming and the water from becoming discoloured or cloudy.”

Application:

Shake thoroughly before use. After filling the whirlpool, add 150 ml Soft Water to 1000 litres of water. With hard water you can increase the amount up to 250 ml / 1000 litres of water.

The product must be stored in a cool and dark place. Improper storage (frequent changes between warm and cold) may render the product ineffective. A sign of this are flakes in the product.

SoftWater is available in 1l bottles and 0.5l bottles.