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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1993, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 23, 1993 Soene Comm, Newspaperol.cnoice" ~ that has alot of dark paneling, ~ Is there anything we can do to brighten up these rooms? A. Yes! Painting paneling is easy. Wash down to remove all grime. Prime with Benjamin Moore AquaGirip and top coat with Benjamin Moore Latex Enamel tinted to the colour of your choice. For an interesting look try one of our Faux Finishes. LizyLou Decor Centre 233 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-2379 0 ho Vac's (all makes) * Energy Management * Pumps & Pressure Systems * Furnace & Gas Installations * Kitchen/Bathroom Renovations Service & Workmanship ABOVE ii SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS 24 HOUR SERVICE '| All Kinds of water problems There is: only as much water on Earth now as there was one million years ago. The first possible record of water treatment was around 2000 B.C. when Sanskrit medi- cal lore declared "impure water should be purified by being boiled over a fire, or being heat- ed in the sun, or by dipping a heated iron into it, or it may be purified by filtration through sand and coarse gravel and then allowed to cool." Water is a simple chemical formula, H20, roughly 11 per cent hydrogen and 89 per cent oxygen. The water that evapo- rates into water vapor is the can be cured by treatment purest of naturally occurring water. The minute water condenses and begins to form a cloud, it be- gins to pick up impurities of dis- solved gases in the atmosphere and becomes acidic and very ag- gressive. Once on the earth the "acidic" water wants to dissolve any and virtually all minerals it finds contact with. Thus, it be- comes hard, brackish and con- taminated to many varying de- grees. Treatment is needed in many industries today, primarily in boilers to prevent scale buildup, commercial laundries to save on detergents, pure water for the 985-8552 | automotive industry to rinse parts before paint is applied, hockey and' curling arenas for making 'harder ice and other\ specialty processes that require soft or pure water, A chemical analysis of a wa- ter supply will indicate the vari- ous types and amounts of min- eral contaminants. The following are some common wa- ter problems and methods for correcting them. - Hard water, which causes scale in\water heaters, boilers and plumbing is due to 'calcium and magnesium in the water, which can be removed by an ion exchange water softener. Iron and/or manganese will cause porcelain and fabrics to become stained brown to black and the " water will have a metallic taste. Removal | is by water softener, a ial filter, or oxidation and: tration when large amounts resent. "Hydrogen sulfide gas will cause a "rotten egg" odor and LOOSE RUGS BROADLOOM al | ft Cleaning UPHOLSTERY al | 3 M Scotchguard J +. can be removed by oxidation and filtration. Durham Water Treatteant Ltd. is a member of the Ux- bridge Chamber of Commerce' and can be visited sunually at the local Uxposition. TT Ce WS ml WS IRL Sin _--_-- Durham Water ~---- Treatm ent Ltd. -_-- FREE WATER A} + Commercial, Residential & Industrial Water Treatment : RENTALS e SALES ¢ LEASES ¢ REPAIRS Water Softeners, Dealkalizers, Deionizers, Reverse Osmosis, Mixed Bed D.1., Exchange Tank D.1., Iron & Sulphur Removal, Drinking & Water Systems, UV Sterilizers, Bag Filters & Strainers, Carbon Filters & Organics Removal * Locally Owned & Operated with UXBRIDGE more than 20 years of Experience S85 2 -O4 5 5 & Ask About our 5 year parts TOLL FREE and labour warranty 1-800-263-7446 REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES OF EQUIPMENT ewrE » EER ----

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