If corrosive shower heads, cracked bath tubs or leaky drains are destroying your flow — You need Whitton.
WATER CONSERVATION ALERT! Water can be saved in the bathroom by using low-volume showerheads and taking shorter showers, According to the Environmental Protection Agency, it takes 35 gallons of water to fill the average bathtub. Switch to a five-minute shower with a low-flow showerhead, and you'll save 22.5 gallons each time you wash! Aim for a five-minute shower. With a low-flow showerhead you'll use 12.5 gallons of water or less. Compare that to 37.5 gallons for a 15-minute shower, and the savings is pretty evident.
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• Using abrasive cleaners on fiberglass or acrylic fixtures will remove the protective coat, once that layer is gone, the fixture will always appear dull and dirty.
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