Just a little added detail you can also purchase a filter that screws onto the end of your hose so the water is filtered clean of minerals before it even reaches your pool water.
Your incoming fill water may be hard.
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No, because a water balloons pop when they hit a hard surface where as a normal if you fill it with water then it will not pop when it hits a hard surface as it is not made from the same latex its made from a more fragile material.
because you might have used hard or tap water to fill up the water tank there for making the ice taste like the water which tastes funny
I have always done it the hard way by draining the radiator, then refill with water and some radiator flush, run the engine till at operating temp and drain again. Fill with water, run and drain 2 more times, then refill with coolant and water at 50/50 mix. They do make power flush kits that eliminate the added steps.
First you put as many eggs as you want to boil into the bot but only one layer of eggs (don't stack them) then fill the pot with water and fill so there is about an inch of water above the eggs. start boiling and after about 12 minutes remove it from the stove. drain the water and refill with warm water. Empty again and fill with cold tap water.
First, drain the water. Next, get in the dry pool with a portective suit , rubber gloves and boots on. Then get a pool brush and scrub hard. Last, fill pool with water then drain and fill again. Hard work, huh? well its worth it no need to thank me!!!!Wait yes need to thank me!!!
It damage our statues in kwaZulu Natal e.g the waz a statue of Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg on Soweto city but it waz damage by hard water in 26 october 2009
under the water by sootopolis city (but it is hard to finde) :( good luck
Yes, it is possible to have hard water even if you have city water. City water is typically treated to remove contaminants, but it may still contain minerals like calcium and magnesium that contribute to water hardness. The degree of hardness can vary depending on the location and source of the water supply.