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I have a 5 bay SS wash that never had a water softener. I had my hardness checked and it was 4. Talking to a few sales reps that call on my wash, one says that I have a softener and the other says with that low hardness you don't. Do I need a softener? What advantage will I get if I add one? If so where would you recomend purchasing a softener.
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Kirb
 

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When we went into business 15 years ago my water was checked at 4. Every supplier that checked it said that their water softner systems could hardly do better. Never had a problem and eleminated the expense and problems that go with the systems.
 

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If you're not seeing problems like build-up on the walls, you probably don't need a softener, at least that's the test I've always used.
 

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You do not need a softener. Anything 5 or below is fine.
 

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you may need a small one for the spot free water
 

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You can use water 4 grain water in an RO system without softening. Water at 4 grains is considered to be soft. Actually I have been told most RO systems can use water up to 8 grains hard but I would not recommend that.
 

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I agree, with that low hardness it would never pay off to soften the RO water.
 

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This is interesting. I`ve been dumping salt in my softner for years because it came with the RO system and I told it was necessary to protect the membranes in the RO system. My water is 4 grains also. Now I`m hearing I don`t need to pay $5 per bag for salt anymore. Should I just stop?
 

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Thanks for the replies. I have a couple of extra bucks that I want to invest in the wash. I have update Boxes with tri foam, cc and bills in bays. Shurvend or Combo vacs?
Thanks again,
Kirb
 

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Just make sure that you have a charcoal prefilter for the RO. It takes the chlorine out that the city puts in.
 
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