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Water Max Purification System

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Summary: How to use a Water Max purification system in this free water purification video.

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By Gregory Gibbert
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Gregory Gibbert has been working in the water conditioning field for five years with Hague Quality Water. His main expertise has been in sales for Hague Quality Water of Ventura,...read more

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"Now, I'd like to take a minute and introduce you to the Water Max system built by Hague Quality Water International. This system is most advanced state of the art whole house water treatment system available in the world. This system has 9 US. Patents currently and 7 International with many more pending. It is also certified by everybody, The Water Quality Association, The National Sanitation Foundation, Community European, Canadian Standards Association, and Underwriters Laboratories. What's different about this system plenty, first of all you will notice this system has what we call compartments, we have the patents on that nobody else can do it. We put different types of filtration media in this system to take care of any water problem anywhere in the world, that's why we are international. You can't fix all water problems with one system like most other people try to do it just doesn't work. We can. You will also notice what we call "directional flow screens" which we hold the patents on, what happens when the water comes in it hits these directional flow screens and the water flattens out and it goes down evenly under pressure, this is the only exact ion exchange unit out there. This system will treat all water going through the system, whether its hardness, chemicals, pesticides EVOC's you name it, this system can pretty much take care of just about any water problem. We have about 80 different configurations. Our media's never touch eachother either, because anytime you mix media they become inert and they start to stop working. We also use 1/2 in. thick polyproplene tanks which designed to last you a lifetime and are food grade. There is just so many differences but I would encourage you to definitely check into the Water Max system for your water use at your home."

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