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ClearWave hard water treatment helps prevent and reduce hard water scale.

ClearWave not only prevents new scale formation from hard water, over time it helps break down existing scale, protecting the water heater, pipes, shower heads, and appliances. ClearWave is a hard water treatment that is maintenance-free, environmentally friendly, and uses less water than traditional water softeners. The ClearWave works on all types of pipes including copper, PVC, PEX, galvanized, and stainless steel.

ClearWave Hard Water Treatment conditions hard water without the expense and hassle of salt, chemicals, or traditional hard water treatment systems. ClearWave attacks hard water particles with electro-magnetic waves, treating the entire water system in your home and helping prevent and reduce hard water problems. ClearWave attacks hard water particles with electro-magnetic waves, treating the entire water system in your home and helping prevent and reduce hard water problems. Independent lab testing results prove ClearWave was very efficient at preventing and removing scale formation irrespective of water hardness, water temperature, and recycling flow rates.

Calcium and magnesium particles tend to stick to each other and any surface they contact, forming layers of hard scale. This scale build-up damages water heater elements and restricts water flow. The ClearWave “neutralizes” these particles. Once treated by the ClearWave Water Conditioner, calcium and magnesium particles remain in suspension, flowing freely through the system and down the drain.

Note: Multiple units may be required in these applications.

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Benefits of Adding Clearwave to Your Home

Day 1

The ClearWave action immediately starts to loosen existing scale in both the hot and cold water systems. One should find soap lathers more easily.

Day 5 and Onwards

Scale begins to break down and come off water heater elements (immersion heaters) and tanks. Most particles are microscopic and will flow through your water system, but some small particles may be seen in the water coming from the hot water tap.

Day 10 to Day 16

It should be noticeably easier to wipe clean ceramic, plastic, glass, and metal surfaces. By now the quantity of bath soap, dish soap, laundry detergent, and laundry softening agents can be reduced. Scale should have loosened on faucets, shower-heads, and frequently used appliances that boil water (such as coffee makers).

Day 16 and onward

Scale should continue to loosen from faucets, showerheads, and pipes. With the continuing breakdown and reduction of scale from the heating surfaces of water heaters, water should heat quicker using less energy to achieve the desired temperature.

After 1 to 2 months

Any scaly crust or stains in toilets or under faucets should be significantly reduced. No new stains or crust should form. Mold that attaches to scale will begin to disappear from shower curtains and, once cleaned, should not reappear. Depending on the water hardness in the area, the full effects can take up to 12 weeks, especially if the system has been heavily scaled up over many years.

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