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Water and cleaning is a matter for the whole family
LAGUR minimizes limescale deposits and makes cleaning easier. Both the big trip with cloths and cleaning products and the daily maintenance that the whole family can help with.
Cleaning
For some reason, spring is the only season we linguistically associate with cleaning. “It’s time for spring cleaning,” we say when the home is due for a major overhaul, typically after winter is over and before summer sets in.
Maybe because spring in so many ways brings optimism back to us after a long and dark winter. We see trees and flowers sprouting, we see more possibilities in life and look brighter at many things, both at each other and perhaps also at our duties and the tasks that we know deep down that we will not escape in the long run.
In many families, cleaning probably falls into the latter category.
“F” FOR SPRING AND FAMILY
It is also in the spring that we traditionally celebrate family. We do this at Christmas, of course, but it is in the spring that mom and dad are pampered on special anniversaries.
Mother's Day is the second Sunday in May each year, while Father's Day is on Denmark's national day, Constitution Day, June 5.
It is also in the spring that the UN marks the strength and importance of the family with the International Day of Families on May 15th.
Seen with LAGUR glasses, it is also worth noting that the UN has made March 22nd every spring World Water Day.
TRACK OF limescale
In spring, families and water merge. Not only on a symbolic level, but also in practice, because water is needed for spring cleaning, and part of spring cleaning is about what the water leaves behind in our homes: limescale .
Last but not least: When the family works together, both spring cleaning and ongoing maintenance throughout the year are easier.
And why not involve the whole family in the work of reducing limescale problems at home?
Everyone turns on a faucet during the day to get water out of the tap or shower, and everyone therefore has a shared responsibility to ensure that the water does not leave unnecessary traces over time.
EASIER TO REMOVE limescale
Scraping and wiping a shower stall after each shower is a well-known remedy for limescale deposits It's easier said than done, but done effectively, it quickly develops from a boring duty that you imagine takes up valuable time, into a good habit on the fly that makes a lot of sense in the long run.
With LAGUR we have developed a water treatment solution that makes the removal of limescale even easier, and it happens with a completely different approach than conventional water softening plants .
Firstly, it transforms LAGUR simply the lime from sharp crystals that adhere easily to round granules that are smoother and settle less, while normal water softening removes limescale from the water and thus increases the water's sodium content because salt is used in the process.
In practice, the dried limescale from LAGUR -treated water looks like something that might look like dust, and is much easier to remove if you do it continuously with a wet cloth.
ACID DAMAGES THE GROUTS
Effective spring cleaning in the shower starts with good habits in summer, autumn and winter - and the whole family can help with this on a daily basis.
And when the final blow is to be struck in the spring, LAGUR previously contributed to the family having less need for harsh acidic cleaning agents, but can make do with milder, Nordic Ecolabelled products when the limescale needs to be removed.
Acid softens the joints over time, so tiles have to be replaced prematurely.
THE WHOLE FAMILY
And the easier it is to clean, the easier it is to involve the whole family in the cleaning – regardless of whether you do it in spring, summer, autumn or winter.
And if you stick to spring as the holiday of cleaning, and the younger generations in the household are not diligent enough to lend a hand in the work, Mom and Dad of course deserve a good gift for next Mother's and Father's Day more than ever - even if LAGUR have reduced their wear and tear over the year.
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