Echo Clean is designed to provide optimal cleaning performance and maintain the longevity of your Echo Water system. One key recommendation we make is to use kosher salt for the cleaning and maintenance process. Here's why kosher salt is the preferred choice for Echo Clean.
Why Kosher Salt?
Purity and Additive-Free:
Kosher salt is generally free from additives like iodine, anti-caking agents, and other chemicals found in regular table salt, sea salt, or Himalayan salt. These additives and minerals can interfere with the hydrogenation process and potentially leave residues or even damage the generator in your Echo Clean.
Effectiveness in Cleaning:
Kosher salt has fewer impurities that could affect the efficiency of the sodium hypochlorite. Its purity ensures that the salt performs its intended function without introducing elements that could hinder the process or damage the system.
Availability and Ease of Use:
Kosher salt is widely available and easy to find in most grocery stores. This makes it convenient to keep your Echo Clean running smoothly without any hassle.
By using kosher salt, you’ll ensure your Echo Water system gets the best care possible, providing you with an effective cleaning!
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