Washing machine & fitting scale wizard in loft ?

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Hi,

In my area I have very hard water and I don't have a water softener and I'm not in a position to install one at the moment even though I would like to. I can deal with the cleaning of lime scale but the hard water is killing my clothes everything comes out with a white scum marks on and faded, I've tried white vinegar and the calgon but its not improved much, the washing machine is around 10 years old, I have two questions,

1. Before I buy a new washing machine could it be the case that it is so old and build up so bad inside it that is doesn't mater what I do (vinegar / calgon) the clothes will still come out looking old faded, I've tried vinegar and calgon for 5 weeks on the trot with no real improvement ?

2. I want to fit a scale wizard, unfortunately I cannot access the main feed pipe downstairs to fit it, I was thinking of fitting it in the loft and attach it to the feed pipe into the water tank in the loft, the scale wizard is a plug in unit and I have a power point up in the loft, would it be safe to have something permanent plugged into a socket up in the loft considering how hot it gets up there in summer, I would use one of those circuit breaker things ?

Thanks
 
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2. I want to fit a scale wizard, unfortunately I cannot access the main feed pipe downstairs to fit it, I was thinking of fitting it in the loft and attach it to the feed pipe into the water tank in the loft, the scale wizard is a plug in unit and I have a power point up in the loft, would it be safe to have something permanent plugged into a socket up in the loft considering how hot it gets up there in summer, I would use one of those circuit breaker things ?


Bob, there is no point in fitting these to a stored supply feed. The effect is temporary, and needs to be on the supply to the apliances requiring protection. Is your w/m plumbed from the CWS, or is it mains fed?

EDIT:
Ive just looked at the instructions, and it DOES say you can fit it to the supply to the tank! I am absolutely not convinced that this would be a benefit, unless it was a small CWS and you used the water almost immediately. Anyone else?

http://www.scalewizard.co.uk/installation.htm
 
I thought that most of the instructions for this sort of product stated it had to be fitted within a metre of point of use. Not that any of them seem to do anything anyway :rolleyes:

I'd try a couple of boil washes with the machine empty to get rid of all the old soap etc first.
 
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Some ar "whole houase" and "some are point of use". This one is apparently the former.
 

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