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    our regular nawasa water supply is on hold. may ginagawa daw.
    so, we switched on our old deep well.
    the problem is, it's hard water.
    can anyone recommend a bath soap for hard water, that's readily available locally?
    the internet hasn't been too useful.
    thanks.
    Last edited by dr. d; March 29th, 2018 at 05:11 PM.

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    doc hindi ko sure ah pero ito experience ko. Hindi nga lang deepwell.

    Sa butuan hotel na natirhan ko parang fluoridated ang water ang tagal bumula ng sabon.

    Pero sa siargao ok naman.

    Paano malalaman kung chlorinated or fluoridated?

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    We have hard water here, doc. We use either Dove, Cetaphil, or Aveeno soaps. OK naman sila, they do not make the skin dry.

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    Liquid bath soaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    our regular nawasa water supply is on hold. may ginagawa daw.
    so, we switched on our old deep well.
    the problem is, it's hard water.
    can anyone recommend a bath soap for hard water, that's readily available locally?
    the internet hasn't been too useful.
    thanks.
    How about going to the root instead of just the bud, doc?
    WaterBoss Water Softeners are ultra-efficient, low salt/low water regen & filter units. They come with units that are specifically for chlorinated & high iron content water. They're reliable & are CBU from the US. The Ph distributor has great support on parts, too. Just PM should you need contact details.
    Some of its benefits.... Low detergent consumption; longer bath fixture & heater life; minimal soap scum/calcium residue on your washing machine, utensils, china, sinks, glass enclosures, tiles, grout, fixture finishes & car emblems/areas that trap water., etc, etc....[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    How about going to the root instead of just the bud, doc?
    WaterBoss Water Softeners are ultra-efficient, low salt/low water regen & filter units. They come with units that are specifically for chlorinated & high iron content water. They're reliable & are CBU from the US. The Ph distributor has great support on parts, too. Just PM should you need contact details.
    Some of its benefits.... Low detergent consumption; longer bath fixture & heater life; minimal soap scum/calcium residue on your washing machine, utensils, china, sinks, glass enclosures, tiles, grout, fixture finishes & car emblems/areas that trap water., etc, etc....[emoji4]

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    thank you, po.
    but i was just looking for a temporary solution.
    we were advised of normal nawasa flow by sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    thank you, po.
    but i was just looking for a temporary solution.
    we were advised of normal nawasa flow by sunday.
    Ahhh, please excuse me on that, doc.[emoji4]
    Those suggested should do. Not sure which soap brands contain the mineral binder, EDDS. It's supposed prevent the hard minerals to deposit on the skin. Moisturizers only mimic the feel of thorough soft water cleansing.

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