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Someone told me that I shouldn have salt-softened water to my kitchen faucet or icemaker. What faucets should be left untreated by a salt-softener?

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Someone told me that I shouldn have salt-softened water to my kitchen faucet or icemaker. What faucets should be left untreated by a salt-softener?

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Normally your outside faucets should not be salt-softened. And you probably don’t want to use salt-softened water for drinking or your icemaker. With our SafeWater Softener you can safely use the treated water everywhere in the whole house, no separate plumbing needed.

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