HoneyDew
Well-Known Member
So I have been using the iWater water filter which claims to remove hard water minerals. The site seems to focus on Chlorine removal and only briefly mentioned the hard water claims.
Anyway, I have been using the filter for about 4 shampoos. I also STOPPED using my chelating shampoo this entire time (I did do a 6 oz. water 1 oz. ACV rinse, last night but that does not count )
Anyway, I am using SofChek Water Hardness Test Strips. I tested water from my shower without the filter and water with the filter.
The strips I have look like pH test strips and change color. I have a color guide to see the result. The test is showing that my water WITHOUT the filter is 120 ppm. The water that has been filtered through the iWater is almost the color of the 50 ppm result, but not quite. I think it is more than 50 ppm, but a bit lighter.
This will help:
Hardness Classification
< 15 ppm Very Soft
15 ppm - 50 ppm Soft
50 ppm - 100 ppm Medium hard
100 ppm - 200 ppm Hard
> 200 ppm Very hard
Soooooo, I guess the filter does remove SOME hard water minerals, but is is not softening the water. I can tell a difference in my hair's feel and I have not been using my chelating shampoo, which is a step in the right direction for me. I used to shampoo with kenra Chelating EVERY shampoo.
Also, the eczema on my face has improved greatly, because I have been washing my face with the filtered water for about 3 weeks. I noticed improvement of my skin after about a week and a half.
Overall, I think it is a good buy, but not sure it will help those with EXTREMELY hard water.
http://www.myiwater.com/
HTH
Anyway, I have been using the filter for about 4 shampoos. I also STOPPED using my chelating shampoo this entire time (I did do a 6 oz. water 1 oz. ACV rinse, last night but that does not count )
Anyway, I am using SofChek Water Hardness Test Strips. I tested water from my shower without the filter and water with the filter.
The strips I have look like pH test strips and change color. I have a color guide to see the result. The test is showing that my water WITHOUT the filter is 120 ppm. The water that has been filtered through the iWater is almost the color of the 50 ppm result, but not quite. I think it is more than 50 ppm, but a bit lighter.
This will help:
Hardness Classification
< 15 ppm Very Soft
15 ppm - 50 ppm Soft
50 ppm - 100 ppm Medium hard
100 ppm - 200 ppm Hard
> 200 ppm Very hard
Soooooo, I guess the filter does remove SOME hard water minerals, but is is not softening the water. I can tell a difference in my hair's feel and I have not been using my chelating shampoo, which is a step in the right direction for me. I used to shampoo with kenra Chelating EVERY shampoo.
Also, the eczema on my face has improved greatly, because I have been washing my face with the filtered water for about 3 weeks. I noticed improvement of my skin after about a week and a half.
Overall, I think it is a good buy, but not sure it will help those with EXTREMELY hard water.
http://www.myiwater.com/
HTH
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