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soft water
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Water with a low concentration of dissolved minerals, especially calcium, making it easier to lather with soap.
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See also soft water; water softener.
Everything is a soft water colour, grey and green.
All they ask for in return is a sunny, warm spot and regular dousing with soft water.
"Cast over the current to the soft water," Alejandro advised as he directed me to a midstream position.
Soft water has been linked in several locations to an increased risk of heart disease and cardiac deaths.
While soft water makes nice German-style pilsners, water hardened by gypsum gives pale ales their trademark snappiness.
(Plus it's easier to control the amount of detergent. We don't need much here in our soft water).
For a first baby there was a lot of knitwear, ribbons, things to be washed carefully by hand in soft water.
But on the older ones, they travel head-first and steer by reaching back to a tiller in the stern, like small soft water boats.
Preconditioning ensures that hard water, which leaves mineral deposits behind that can clog pipes, is altered to achieve the same consistency as soft water.
"The salmon are nearly always in the seam between the main current and the soft water," said my guide, Alejandro Martello.
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