Jag_Man653
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I've been reading that ion-exchange softeners are being outlawed in some jurisdictions, e.g., Santa Clarita, CA, due to the salt impact on water re-use. I'm aware of ion-exchange softeners being used with potasium , but I believe it has the same problems as sodium chloride. So called "salt-free softeners" are being sold, including the Life Source product that uses some magnetic principle, which I've read is not scientifically sound.
So the question is, is there any such thing as a salt-free water softener, other than RO?
TIA
Ed
So the question is, is there any such thing as a salt-free water softener, other than RO?
TIA
Ed