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Watering conditioning service from McKenzie Magnetics

GMX water treatment equipment for hard water is another product being exhibited for the first time at this year's 3i Show. GMX International Inc., is a 14-year-old company that has its product in use throughout the United States, Canada, South America, Australia, India, China, and the United Kingdom.

GMX uses magnetic equipment to treat hard water instead of salts or chemicals. It gives all the same benefits of softening but without any of the hassles and negative side effects of the using salt. When installed in your home, GMX will protect the fixtures, plumbing and water using appliances from mineral build-up and hard water damage for many years. It also solves the many other frustrating problems caused by hard water; aggravating problems like ugly white spotting, dry hair, itchy skin, and soaps that won't lather.

GMX treated water is beneficial for plants and animals. Unlike salt softened water, GMX magnetically treated water is totally safe for plants and animals, for septic systems, for boiler, for pools and for people with high blood pressure. Best of all there is no maintenance required, no on-going operating expense and there is absolutely no waste as there is with softeners. It takes a fraction of the space and is easy to install.

It is not only for homes. GMX is being used in dairy, turkey and hog barns, irrigation systems, automatic stock watering and misting systems, and even for cooling systems of combine, and farm trucks, as well for fuel systems on cars and trucks. It is also being used in schools, hotels, restaurants, apartment, and nursing homes. Any place where hard water minerals are causing you problems, GMX can help.

For additional information call Bill or Aline McKenzie at 620-864-2283 and be sure to come see this remarkable and versatile product at booth I-255 at the 3i Show.

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Date: 4/23/07


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