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    The Secrets of Coexisting in a Competitive World
    Some people prefer sodium chloride, while others prefer potassium chloride. Even though these two products compete for sales in the softening salt market, the fact is there’s plenty of room for both to thrive.

    - Don Oster

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    This article was written by Don Oster, product manager, A & I of IMC Salt, which manufactures K-Life potassium chloride and Pro Soft White Diamond sodium chloride water softener salt.



    Source: Water Quality Products   December 2000   Volume: 5 Number: 12
    Copyright © 2008 Scranton Gillette Communications


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