
A chemical or device that is deemed to prevent limescale deposits in water
A chemical, product or action that is used by professionals to remove limescale.
The description used when the amount of new and existing limescale is lessened or reduced.
Description applied to a product or chemical which reduces existing limescale and the formation of new limescale.
The removal of existing limescale.
Water which has little or no dissolved salts of calcium or magnesium and therefore does not produce limescale and allows soaps and detergents to foam better.
Devices and products which chemically remove the salts of calcium to make the water soft.
It is possible to solve limescale problems in hard water areas with water descalers or water softeners.
A water softening device made or sold in the United Kingdom
A device, generally electronic, which is used to remove and prevent limescale. The water so treated by the device is said to be conditioned.
The removal of calcium ions in water to prevent them depositing as limescale.
The specific amount of ions of calcium in a given volume of water measured in parts per million.
The removal of limescale from water, created by calcium and magnesium salts.
The situation where there is no limescale present