UV Guard HWC-Shower Hard Water Conditioner
$175.00
Do you shower in hard water?
Water hardness is most commonly caused by dissolved Calcium and Magnesium minerals. You may have a hard water problem in shower water if you notice any of the following signs:
- Itchy skin after showering?
- Do you have trouble getting a good lather?
- Does your hair feel dry or frizzy – even after using lots of hair conditioner
- Dry skin, irritation and dandruff after bathing or showering
- Soap scum on the show glass
Sound familiar? If so, the HWC-Shower could be the answer.
Standard shower filters requires replacement every 6-12 months. A UV Guard HWC-Shower conditioner never needs to be replaced and the quality of the water is far superior than traditional water conditioners. The HWC-Shower has the following features:
- 1/2″ Male BSP to 1/2″ Female BSP connections to suit most shower heads and plumbing
- Easy DIY instillation
- Maintenance and power free – no operational costs
- Lifetime warranty*
- Constructed from 316 stainless steel
- Australian Made
- Australian WaterMark certified
*Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser for its useful life against deficiencies in material and workmanship
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1. Hard water enters the HWC
2. water is exposed to the internal surface of the HWC. the integral hydraulic design combined with the chemically-specific material of the conditioner activates an electro-chemical reaction
3. The minerals within the hard water begin to lose their scale producing properties due to changes in their molecular arrangement
4. Hard minerals are changed from large molecules to inactive microscopic particles which flow freely, unable to stick to surfaces causing scaling
1. You can install the HWC-Shower on the shower pipe close to the wall or at the shower head itself. Whichever is more convenient.
2. Unscrew the shower head or pipe close to the wall. This should reveal a male or female BSP connection.
3. Screw the corresponding BSP connection of the HWC-Shower to the BSP connection on the pipe close to the wall or shower head.
4. Screw the shower head onto the male BSP connection of the HWC-Shower.
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