Sundial Colin
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How to remove these deposits in the pan? ideas please
Vinegar works on the hard water mineral deposits in my dishwasher. Might do the same to your toilet.
Pete
You shouldn't really get scale of you have a softener, is it set up correctly for the hardness of your water.I'm not sure it is always limescale. We have a water softener but we still have scale. I have even tried hydrochloric acid used to clean cement residues and the scale remains.
You shouldn't really get scale of you have a softener, is it set up correctly for the hardness of your water.
I don't need to check them, the water is soft, programmed for local hardness and counts the litres used before regenerating. I hate soft water as I spend forever trying to rinse off that soapy feeling. I can usually tell when it's about to regenerate and often set it off the day before.I was going to say exactly the same as Fergie.....Check the settings on your softener !
I don't need to check them, the water is soft, programmed for local hardness and counts the litres used before regenerating. I hate soft water as I spend forever trying to rinse off that soapy feeling. I can usually tell when it's about to regenerate and often set it off the day before.
That's why I said scale rather than limescale. At a guess, I'd say it's uric acid but my chemistry isn't that good. My son never flushes and because we are remote and water is short, to my wife's displeasure I often don't flush for No 1s.You mentioned "scale", so I assumed you were referring to limescale, hence why I suggested checking the settings and functionality of your softener.
Chalky deposits?.....Then, I have no idea!......I'd be more likely to suggest you check your diet.
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