Does "no-salt" water softener really work?


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the main thing about a no salt water softener is that it is for use on municipal; water systems not for use in homes that need to soften well water as these will not remove the minerals such as iron from the water...


HOW SAFEWATER SOFTENERS WORK:
We combine an exact formula of various metals, including semi-precious metals, at extremely high temperatures, to create an alloy that we call Amplified Catalytic Power®. This non-sacrificial catalytic alloy is the heart of our water softening system.

Additionally, the power of this catalytic alloy is enhanced by several other principles of physics, including extremely powerful magnetics, that amplify the conversion of the water from hard to conditioned. Not only is the newly charged water softened, but it also helps dissolve and loosen minerals and other deposits that may have existed in your pipework for years. And once clean, pipes stay that way!

Imagine a more efficient dishwasher and hot water heater. Imagine cleaner, freer flowing pipework. That's Amplified Catalytic Power working for you!

Our no-salt water softeners condition your water to help shampoos and detergents work better and help prevent scale deposits in your hot water heater and on your faucets. You may still experience some water spotting on glassware since our softener doesn't remove the minerals from water.

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