Definition of hardness

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The term 'hardness' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as 'a water-quality indication of the concentration of alkaline salts in water, mainly calcium and magnesium. If the water you use is 'hard' then more soap, detergent or shampoo is necessary to raise a lather'.

The term 'hardness' as it applies to the area of water can be defined as 'a water-quality indication of the concentration of alkaline salts in water, mainly calcium and magnesium. If the water you use is 'hard' then more soap, detergent or shampoo is necessary to raise a lather'.


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