Monday, August 10, 2009

Putting Ionized Water To Use As A Cleaning Reagent

By Chris Channing

A new cleaning agent is town, and its name is ionized water. Although, specifically, ionized water machines can supply three different types of water that each do their part in removing hard to clean stains. What may surprise you is that the stains you will be cleaning aren't just in your home- but your own body!

Using a de-ionized water solution lacks the salts and chemicals that your regular tap water probably has. You shouldn't be washing your car with that type of water- which is why the car wash business exists. You can save money on car washes by instead buying a water de-ionizing machine to make clean water for you. With some soap, the two mixtures together can make the dirtiest of cars crystal clean.

When you do use de-ionized water to clean the likes of your house siding, windows, and roof- you should make certain that you don't contaminate the water with the materials you are cleaning. De-ionized water will quickly lose its effects otherwise. Instead find a way to spray the water, or use a clean brush to do the cleaning with.

We have all at some point noticed a dirty mirror- and have decided to clean it. Experience has thus shown us that using regular water from your sink will only lead to more trouble than what you started with, as the streaking and residue just gets worse. Use an alkaline solution and a cleaner to avoid streaking and to give the mirror a truly deep clean.

Acidic water is also created by a water ionization device. Acidic water is better for disinfecting. In fact, it is used in some hospitals as a method of disinfecting surfaces. It's great for using on pots, pans, utensils, and around the oven. The hard to clean grime around the oven we all notice can easily be cleaned in just a few sessions. Tough stains can do little to stand up to the might of acidic water.

The healing process is helped through modern medicine. After all, the human body isn't magic! Use slightly acidic water to douse a scrape or cut in the skin before applying an antiseptic and a bandage. The slightly acidic water will do its job in keep out any bacteria as you look for further treatment. The water has even been used in curing some types of moderate acne.

Closing Comments

Water ionization machines are rising in popularity. If you can find a machine near you, or over the Internet, consider buying it so that you can start saving on cleaning supplies in the future. Over a long enough time span, the machine will actually pay for itself!

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