Removing Hard Water Stains on Your Sinks and Bathtubs

Removing Hard Water Stains on Your Sinks and Bathtubs

Removing Hard Water Stains on Your Sinks and Bathtubs

The ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system is a limescale eliminator and hard water descaler that addresses existing pipe scale and prevents new scale from forming. However, if you have hard water stains in your sinks and bathtubs prior to installing an electronic water descaler, you will need to address those. Once hard water stains are removed, a hard water descaler will prevent new stains from forming.

Let’s explore some ways to remove hard water stains from your bathtub.

Method 1: Vinegar and Baking Soda

One way to remove hard water stains from your bathtub is to use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. You will need to mix equal parts of each ingredient in a bowl and then apply the mixture to the affected area with a sponge or cloth. You should let the mixture sit on the stains for at least 15 minutes before scrubbing with a brush or sponge. Once you have scrubbed the area, you can rinse it off with clean water.

Method 2: Lemons

Another effective way to remove hard water stains from your bathtub is to use lemons. You will need to cut a lemon in half and then rub it over the affected area. You should let the lemon juice sit on the stains for at least 15 minutes before rinsing it off with clean water. If necessary, you can also use a brush or sponge to scrub the area before rinsing it off.

Method 3: Commercial Cleaners

There are many commercial cleaners that are designed specifically for removing hard water stains from bathtubs and other surfaces. You can find these cleaners at most hardware and home improvement stores. Be sure to follow the instructions on the cleaner carefully, as some may require you to leave them on for an extended period of time before rinsing.

Once you install the ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system, it will go to work on your water pipes immediately, as it is a limescale eliminator that also prevents new scale from forming. This ecofriendly water softener alternative will also help prevent future hard water stains on your bathtubs and sinks. ScaleBlaster also has commercial/industrial hard water descaling models. If you want to learn more about our commercial/industrial hard water descaler, contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com. Residential models can be purchased in-store and online at Home Depot and online at Lowe’s. We encourage you to give it a try today!

Addressing Hard Water Stains on Your Bathtubs and Sinks

Addressing Hard Water Stains on Your Bathtubs and Sinks

Addressing Hard Water Stains on Your Bathtubs and Sinks

If you’ve ever noticed unsightly brown or white spots on your bathtubs and/or sinks, then you’ve probably got hard water stains. Although they may not be harmful, these stains are ugly and difficult to remove. The ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system is a hard water descaler that works as a limescale eliminator while preventing new scale from forming. While an electronic water descaler can be used to prevent future hard water stains, you will still need to address existing stains. Our next series of articles will discuss hard water stains and how to get rid of them.

Hard Water Stains: What Are They and Why Do They Form?

Hard water contains high levels of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. These minerals can cause staining on surfaces like bathtubs and sinks. Hard water stains are usually white or gray in color and can be difficult to remove.

There are a few reasons why hard water causes stains. First, the minerals in hard water can build up on surfaces over time. This buildup can create a barrier that prevents soap and other cleaners from working effectively. Second, the high mineral content of hard water can actually etch into some surfaces, causing permanent damage. Minerals in hard water can sometimes even react with cleaning products to create new stains.

If you already have hard water stains in your tubs and sinks, there are a few things you can do to prevent them from getting worse:

  • Avoid using harsh cleaners or scrubbing pads that could scratch the surface of your tub.
  • Wipe up any spills as soon as possible so they don’t have a chance to set in and stain the surface.
  • Make sure you rinse off your tub after each use so that soap residue doesn’t have a chance to build up and cause more staining.

Our next article will cover various ways to remove hard water stains from your bathtub.

ScaleBlaster is the world’s premier electronic water descaler that is an ecofriendly water softener alternative designed to address and eliminate the problems associated with hard water. Our residential models are extremely popular with homeowners. We also have commercial and industrial hard water descaling solutions as well. Residential models of the ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system can be purchased in-store at Home Depot and online at Lowes and Home Depot. If you want to learn more about our commercial and industrial hard water descaler models, contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com today!

Water Softeners: The Hidden Hazards

Water Softeners: The Hidden Hazards

Water Softeners: The Hidden Hazards

More and more homeowners are seeking an ecofriendly water softener alternative to combat their hard water problems. This shift comes as people recognize the benefits of an electronic descaling system, which is an effective limescale eliminator that also prevents new scale from forming.

We are continuing our series of articles covering some of the hidden health hazards of water softeners. Our previous article discussed how water softeners are not heart healthy and can also be inefficient, especially when compared to a hard water descaler. Today, we will explore more hidden hazards of water softeners.

Bacterial Growth

Another potential health risk associated with water softeners is bacterial growth in the brine tank. The brine tank is where salt is stored for use in the ion exchange process. If it is not properly maintained, bacteria can grow in the high-concentration salt solution and contaminate your drinking water when the unit regenerates (cleans itself). An electronic descaling system does not have a brine tank and does not require ongoing maintenance.

Can Be Harmful to Aquatic Life

Salt-based water softening systems are the most common type of system, and they work by exchanging sodium ions for hardness minerals in the water. While this is an effective way to soften water, it can also have a negative impact on the environment. The sodium that is added to the water can eventually end up in rivers and lakes, where it can be harmful to aquatic life. In addition, salt-based systems require a lot of energy to operate, which can contribute to climate change. A hard water descaler such as ScaleBlaster is an ecofriendly water softener alternative that is not harmful to either humans or wildlife.

If you have hard water issues, then a hard water descaler is hands down the most effective, cost-friendly, and efficient ecofriendly water softener alternative to consider. Not only is an electronic descaling system a limescale eliminator, but it prevents new scale from forming.  Homeowner models of the ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler are available in-store at Home Depot and online at Home Depot and Lowe’s.

If you manage a commercial or industrial operation, we have commercial/industrial hard water descaling models available as well. Contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com today!

Hidden Health Hazards of Water Softeners

Hidden Health Hazards of Water Softeners

Hidden Health Hazards of Water Softeners

When searching for a solution for hard water issues, many homeowners assume that water softeners provide their only option to combat their problems. Many are unaware that there is an ecofriendly water softener alternative that is an effective limescale eliminator which also prevents new scale from forming. An electronic water descaler is safe and, unlike water softeners, does not pose any health risks to your family or pets. Our next series of articles will cover some of the hidden health hazards of water softeners.

We begin by noting that water softeners work by exchanging the magnesium and calcium ions in hard water for sodium ions. This process is known as ion exchange. As a result, water softener systems can increase the sodium content of your water, which in itself comes with some hidden hazards.

Not Heart Healthy

If you are on a low-sodium diet or have certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, this can be a concern. People on a low-sodium diet must limit their sodium intake. One cup of softened water can contain up half of the recommended intake. An electronic descaling system, on the otherhand, does not add sodium to your water.

Inefficient Softening

Ion exchange via a water softener is not 100% effective. Some magnesium and calcium ions will remain in the softened water. Additionally, the exchange resin beads in the softener tank can become fouled with iron and other minerals over time, reducing their efficiency. As a result, you may still experience some hard water problems even after installing a water softener system. An electronic water descaler is an efficient, ecofriendly water softener alternative that does not use any chemicals or resin and requires no ongoing maintenance.

Our next article will cover more hidden hazards of water softeners.

If you are seeking an effective, healthy, and affordable ecofriendly water softener alternative, look no further. ScaleBlaster is a hard water descaler that does not add chemicals to your water supply and is easy to install. Best of all, this electronic water descaler is an extremely effective limescale eliminator that also prevents new scale from forming. Homeowners can purchase residential models in-store at Home Depot and online at Home Depot and Lowe’s.

Interested in a commercial or industrial hard water descaler? We have full lines of both commercial and industrial hard water descaling system models as well. Contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com today!

 

 

Electronic Descaling System

Differences Between a Salt-Free Water Softener and an Electronic Descaling System

Electronic Descaling System

We are continuing our series of articles exploring some of the differences between a salt-free water softener and an electronic descaling system.  Our previous article covered the fact that the ScaleBlaster hard water descaling system is an affordable ecofriendly water softener alternative, especially when compared to a salt-free water softener. We also covered how an electronic descaling system is less bulky and does not require as much space as a salt-free water softener. Today, we will take a closer look at more benefits an electronic descaling system has over a salt-free water softener.

Effects on Laundry

The ScaleBlaster hard water descaler has a positive effect on laundry. Within three months of using an electronic descaling system, you will notice your laundry is brighter, whiter, and softer. Clothes, towels, and sheets also last longer. A salt-free water softener does not have the same effect.

Well Water

Homes and businesses with well water are able to install the ScaleBlaster hard water descaler to achieve water scale removal and prevent new scale from forming. A salt-free water softener is not effective on well water and therefore does not produce the same positive results as an electronic descaling system.

If you are seeking a system that is a limescale eliminator that is effective at water scale removal and prevention, then the ScaleBlaster hard water descaler is exactly what you need. We have residential and commercial models, so whether you need a hard water descaler for your home or are exploring options to purchase an industrial hard water descaler for your facility or business, we can help.

If you are interested in purchasing a ScaleBlaster industrial hard water descaler for your commercial or industrial operation, please contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com to learn more.

Homeowners can purchase the ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler online or in-store at Home Depot. It can also be purchased online at Lowes and Costco.

What is a Salt-Free Water Softener?

What is a Salt-Free Water Softener?

What is a Salt-Free Water Softener?

A salt-free water softener utilizes potassium pellets instead of salt. Many experts agree that when it comes to water softeners, salt-based units are more effective than salt-free units. Salt-free water softeners are appealing to people who want to avoid the issues that come with salt-based water softeners such as extra sodium in the water, environmental concerns, and ongoing maintenance costs. However, in comparison to an electronic water descaler, salt-free water softeners do have some downfalls. Our next series of articles will explore some of the differences between a salt-free water softener and an electronic descaling system.

Expensive

A salt-free water softener may be considered an ecofriendly water softener alternative, but it costs much more than an electronic descaling system. And, unlike an electronic descaling system, a salt-free water softener requires a certain amount of ongoing maintenance. The ScaleBlaster hard water descaler is an affordable ecofriendly water softener alternative that requires no ongoing maintenance.

Bulky

Salt-free water softeners are bulky and take up space. The ScaleBlaster hard water descaler is extremely compact and does not require a plumber to install.

Our next article will cover more differences between a salt-free water softener and an electronic descaling system.

If you are seeking an ecofriendly water softener alternative that is an effective limescale eliminator and prevents new scale from forming, then the ScaleBlaster hard water descaler is exactly what you need. We offer residential models for homeowners. We also have a comprehensive line of commercial/industrial models that are effective in industrial hard water descaling.

Homeowners can purchase the ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler online or in-store at Home Depot. It can also be purchased online at Lowes and Costco.

If you are interested in purchasing a ScaleBlaster industrial hard water descaler for your commercial or industrial operation, please contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com to learn more today.

Negative Aspects of Water Softeners

Negative Aspects of Water Softeners

Negative Aspects of Water Softeners

We are continuing our series discussing some of the negative aspects of water softeners in comparison to the ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaling system. Our previous article covered how a water softener requires a large investment compared to the ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system. We also discussed how water softeners require professional installation which can also be quite costly. Today, we will look at two more downsides of choosing a water softener vs. an electronic descaling system.

Takes Up Floor Space

A water softener takes up tons of space either on the side of your house or in your garage. The same is true for an industrial water softener. The ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaling system are compact and can be conveniently mounted on a wall.

Increases Water and Sewer Bills

Water softeners require additional water usage, which naturally results in more water consumption and higher water and sewer bills. The ScaleBlaster hard water descaler uses no water and is extremely effective in water scale removal and prevention.

Our next article will cover more negative aspects of water softeners when compared to a residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaling system.

The ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system is available in both residential and commercial models.  Our ecofriendly water softener alternative is a limescale eliminator that immediately goes to work on water scale removal. It also prevents new scale from forming. Homeowners wanting to purchase the ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler can do so online or in-store at Home Depot. It can also be purchased online at Lowes and Costco. If you are interested in purchasing a ScaleBlaster industrial hard water descaler, contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com to learn more today.

The Downside of Water Softeners

The Downside of Water Softeners

The Downside of Water Softeners

As we’ve discussed in a previous article, we have had homeowners tell us that their plumbing professional recommends a water softener instead of an electronic descaling system. We beg to differ, and we have dedicated the past four decades towards helping both homeowners and professionals deal with their hard water issues.

The ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system is a hard water descaler that is effective in water scale removal. It is also a limescale eliminator that prevents new scale from forming. The ScaleBlaster hard water descaler comes in residential and commercial models. Our industrial hard water descaler is effective and can handle even the demands of large cooling towers.  In fact, industrial hard water descaling using a proven electronic water descaler such as the ScaleBlaster results in the reduced need for cooling tower biocide.

These are just a few of the many reasons why both homeowners and commercial / industrial entities are bypassing water softeners and choosing a residential electronic descaling system for their home and an industrial hard water descaler for their facilities. Our next series of article will take a closer look at some of the downsides of water softeners. Let’s get started.

Large Investment

Water softeners cost thousands of dollars and require an ongoing investment in both maintenance and chemicals. The ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaler models are not only affordable, but they do not require an ongoing investment and they save money in the long run.

Requires Professional Installation

Water softeners can cost hundreds of dollars in professional installation fees. The ScaleBlaster residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaling system do not require the services of a plumber to install. In most cases, homeowners can handle their own residential installation while commercial entities often enlist their in-house maintenance crew for installation.

Our next article will cover more downsides of water softeners in comparison to the benefits of a residential hard water descaler and industrial hard water descaling system.

The ScaleBlaster residential electronic descaling system can be purchased in-store and online at Home Depot, and online at Lowes and Costco. Interested in learning more about the ScaleBlaster industrial hard water descaler? Contact the commercial / industrial ScaleBlaster dealer nearest to you or e-mail sales@scaleblaster.com to learn more today.

My Plumber Said I Need to Get a Water Softener

My Plumber Said I Need to Get a Water Softener

My Plumber Said I Need to Get a Water Softener

“My plumber told me I needed to get a water softener instead of an electronic descaling system.” Ahh, yes. We hear this often. There are two primary reasons why homeowners are advised as such by their plumbing professional. It could be that their plumber is simply not familiar with how an electronic descaling system works. Or, it could be that their plumber gets a commission on each referral for a water softener system and/or on each one they install.

If your plumber recommends a water softener instead of an electronic water descaler, don’t hesitate to ask them why.  You may even wish to bring up some of the benefits of an electronic descaling system such as the fact that it is a limescale eliminator that is effective in water scale removal and prevents new scale from forming. An electronic water descaler is also an ecofriendly water softener alternative.

Would you like to learn more about the differences between an electronic descaling system and a water softener? Our next series of articles will discuss some of the downsides of water softeners. If your plumber wishes to learn more about the ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler, or would like to inquire about how to become one of our professional dealers or wholesalers, we encourage them to give us a call or send us an e-mail at sales@scaleblaster.com.

Five Star Review from Homedepot.com:

I am a real estate appraiser and have seen this product in a few homes. Each time, the homeowner has spoken positively of it. When my softener was beginning to show signs (not going through the volume of salt like it usually does) of slowing down/age/malfunction and the water was feeling a harder, I decided to pick this up and give it a try. My wife, my daughter and I all have all noticed an immediate improvement in the water. Now 2 weeks later, the water feels as good as it ever has! I installed it right after the meter and it took about an hour to install. The hardest part was counting the number of “wraps” around the pipe. So far so good, we would certainly recommend the ScaleBlaster to a friend or neighbor with hard water.

Residential Tankless Water Heater Solutions

Tankless water heaters have become incredibly popular to use in the United States, and people have come to realize that hard water can cause severe damage when precautions are not taken to protect their real estate investments. Most of the United States is subjected to hard water problems, so quality tankless water heater descaler solutions are needed to prevent and remove calcium build-up that is caused by hard water. If measures are not taken to prevent calcium deposits, they will build up in the heat exchanger over a period of time. Time periods can vary depending on how bad the deposits are, but eventually they will shut down your entire system to where it will require maintenance in order to work.

Cleaning your heat exchanger with chemicals or vinegar is not a pleasurable experience, and there are better alternatives available. Installing ScaleBlaster is the perfect solution if you want to end scaling once and for all. ScaleBlaster is extremely cost effective and time effective as well. No cleaning is required, you will experience little to no down time, and you will no longer have to change expensive filters. In addition, you will no longer need an expensive water softener or the salt that goes along with it. ScaleBlaster is ecofriendly as well. You will no longer waste water or pollute water streams with brine. Browse our website for further information.

Why Choose ScaleBlaster?

  • We Have an Excellent Reputation in the Industry
  • Cutting Edge Hard Water Prevention and Removal Solutions
  • Competitive Rates
  • A Level of Customer Service That is Second to None
  • 25 Years of Experience

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