BROXO Matic Dishwashing Salt

Water Softening in your Dishwasher

Tap water contains varying amounts of lime, making the water hard. Hard water hinders the effectiveness of your detergent. To prevent this, your dishwasher has a water softening system that only works when you use dishwasher salt, and NOT through the salt function in your dishwashing detergent. Refill as soon as the salt indicator light turns on!

Softened water ensures:

  • The detergent works effectively
  • Shiny dishes (no annoying lime deposits)
  • A longer lifespan for your dishwasher

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Frequently asked questions

Why do I need dishwasher salt for my dishwasher?

Dishwasher salt is essential for softening hard water, which contains lime that can hinder detergent effectiveness and cause lime deposits on dishes.

How often should I refill the dishwasher salt?

Refill the dishwasher salt as soon as the salt indicator light turns on to maintain optimal performance and water softening.

What are the benefits of using Broxo Matic Dishwashing Salt?

Broxo Matic Dishwashing Salt ensures effective detergent performance, prevents lime deposits on dishes, and extends the lifespan of your dishwasher.

Can I use regular salt instead of dishwasher salt?

No, regular salt is not suitable for dishwashers. Dishwasher salt is specifically designed to soften water and prevent lime buildup in your dishwasher.

How does Broxo Matic Dishwashing Salt improve dishwashing performance?

By softening the water, Broxo Matic Dishwashing Salt allows detergents to work more effectively, resulting in cleaner dishes and a longer lifespan for your dishwasher.

Demystifying Water Softening: The Ion Exchange Process

Water softening systems operate by removing hardness-causing calcium and magnesium ions through ion exchange. In this process, calcium and magnesium ions are captured by resin beads, releasing sodium ions into the water. The result? Delightfully softened water, free from hardness, ready for use.

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In the ion exchanger calcium and magnesium ions are pulled to the resin beads

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The resin beads release their sodium ions and capture the calcium and magnesium ions

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The water is softened and no longer has calcium or magnesium ions