hunnymonster said:Descaler is usually a citric acid solution... about 50g per litre.... 1kg of citric (food grade) is about £6-7 on eBlag.
If the innards are aluminium you need to half the concentration (so 25g per litre) and keep a close eye on it.
antdad said:Your machine has an aluminium boiler (almost certainly)
Citric acid as above, if you are reassured by packaging then these are better value than bottled descaler.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Descaler-Baby-Puly-Cleaner-Sachets/dp/B002EJ6EHS
antdad said:Erm...softened water usually isn't for drinking PC.
Bechet45 said:I expect your plumber knows fine well but just in case, you need to ensure he fits a 'T' before the mains water goes into the softener and from that 'T' you connect your kitchen cold tap, the garden tap if you have one (plants do not like softened water and any other drinking water taps.
Softened water isn't poison so my bathroom taps are all softened water.
And look forward to smoother shaving!
Oops! too late - but don't forget the outside tap needs to be mains water.
antdad said:You may want to have a look at fitting a filtering system at the drinking end while you're at it, I can easily tell when it hasn't been and they do seem to reduce water hardness a little.
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