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Monday, September 16, 2013

Hey What's in the Water in WV?

Hey Holiday Inn Express in Ranson WV, what the frack are you irrigating the grass with? After returning home well uh, this:




Yeah, water spots. Sheesh! I did not want to get the clay out or the DA buffer with more aggressive stuff so I'm trying this stuff out first. 




Even if it works, I have to re polish. 

Next time I might stay with Murphy and his human! More on the Blog shoot later, I have this to do and some video and pics to edit for that. Short version? Even with the drive and this it was WELL worth it!

7 comments:

  1. Acid rain, acid dew! eats wax. the pollutants in the air make WVA a veritable toxic waste site. It was beautiful growing up there but greed eventually won out over common sense and this is the result.

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  2. We have very, very hard water here. 25-30 grains of hardness. We don't get bone density problems either. Just don't hit us when we get older unless you like to dust for days.

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  3. Hard water.
    Actually better for you to drink than the bottled stuff, but it takes vinegar and a razor blade to get the mineral deposits off the windshield if it sits in the sun too long.

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  4. Glad you got the chance, and yeah, that's hard water... sigh

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  5. If it was from sprinklers then it's because of lime and iron. The water here is full of it. I have lime crusting everything it comes out of or sits in at my house.

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  6. High Sulfur content in the water in the WV eastern panhandle. I live near Ranson, so know first hand.

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  7. Yepper... That's some hard water. Classic around the Cincinnati area, too.

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