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| Subject:
Shower taking
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: eezarf-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
02 Dec 2005 11:07 PST
Expires: 11 Dec 2005 21:13 PST Question ID: 600598 |
Approximately how many showerheads are there in United States homes, and what percentage of them are "clogged" with lime scale to the extent that the user must either clean them regularly (by what method), or replacd them periodically and, if so , how often? |
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Re: Shower taking
From: nelson-ga on 11 Dec 2005 11:57 PST |
When these numbers are available, that will pretty much indicate that there are too many people in the survey business and that they have run out of questions and are just grasping at straws to keep their jobs. |
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Re: Shower taking
From: eezarf-ga on 11 Dec 2005 12:31 PST |
To nelson-ga: A non-clogging showerhead product I have created could save countless acre feet of water and mlllions of showerheads from becoming land fill if it comes on market, not to mention restoring showering pleasure to millions of people plagued with lousy clogged-up showerheads. I am seeking a company to manufacture and distribute my novel product, and none will do so if they do not have answers to the questions I posed. Please reconsider your take on this matter, and note that I upped the ante. |
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Re: Shower taking
From: nelson-ga on 11 Dec 2005 14:35 PST |
I'm not a researcher here anyway, so feel free to ignore me. You upped the ante incorrectly. You should have edit this question, not posted a new one. |
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Re: Shower taking
From: markvmd-ga on 11 Dec 2005 19:37 PST |
Eezarf, you could offer a $75 tip for a highly satisfactory answer. This way all the extra money goes to the Researcher who answers. By making the question $100, you are giving Google more money. You may want to also have research done on hard water areas as these are more likely to need such a product such as that you have come up with. Either determining who has hard water or where the most water softeners are sold could point you in the right direction for more information. Neither I nor anyone I know has ever had a problem with clogging showerheads. I have seen CLR advertised as a way to clean scale-clogged showerheads, however. Maybe they can help you, too. |
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