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Buying a Water Softener

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Date: 02/20/2008 Topics: Consumer Advice > Product Finder | Readers Request > Home  
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Where should I look for a water softener?

Rita from Warsaw, IN
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By Sally E. Greer (Guest Post)
Look in the yellow pages of your phone book, you will find some there. They are on the expensive side but well worth it. Trust me they work wonders!

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By aussiecook (4) Profile Blog! Contact
Vinegar is good as a last cycle rinse. Sorry don't know about water softener.

Posted on 02/20/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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