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Originally Posted by pogo123
Solo Cali You seem to be a bit confused regarding what PH is. PH is the measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration in water and is measured on a scale of 0-14 with 0 being very acidic and 14 being very alkaline. Obviously it follows that a PH of 7 would be neutral. This has nothing to do with wether the water is hard of soft, which is a measure of the mineral concentration in water, and as you stated is measured in PPM or parts per million. They are two different things. Most Municipal water systems control both PH and hardness to some extent in an effort to improve water quality, improve the ease of maintenance to their system, and to meet State and Federal regulations.
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pogo123, thanks for the insite. As I stated in post #11, it would appier I was a bit confused as I ened the post with a question mark.
So is it your belief that a "car soap" could bring water to a PH of 7 as you state in your post? If so, how is this accomplished with in the chemicals that make up the soap.