Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bath water/shower water?

Is it the same water?? As when we have a bath myself my partner and child get itchy legs but if we have showers we dont itch we have all came out in red spots. I have tried cleaning the bath with different products but its still the same so we have stopped having baths for the moment til these spots clear up.Bath water/shower water?
Your bath water is feed with cold water from your mains water and your hot water is feed from your emersion heater tank if heated by electric. Some house's dont have emersion heated tanks for hot water but rely on a back boiler which is heated by a solid fual fire . If there is a problem with your bath water it has to be through your hot water supply ( hot tank ), so i would be inclined to have this checked out first .if the water is being heated by back boiler it could be this supply that is contaminating your hot water . also check out the (header tank in loft ) which tops up emersion heater tank , this water could be contaminated by something in the tank , fungi dead rodent ect. HOPE THIS HELPS GOOD LOOK


P.S If it is your hot water supply from e/tank you should have the same effect using the water from your downstairs hot water supply ?Bath water/shower water?
When you bathe, you are really soaking in your own filth, hence the itching. Showers are so much better...
No, in most houses they are different water tanks/sources. You need to get both tanks seen to becuase they most contain a substance you are allergic to.
Stop the baths and just shower
Electric showers are fed by pure water straight from the mains.Your bath water is normally via a hot water tank or boiler.
maybe it is the soap and not rinsing properly whilst bathing , a showerwill rinse easier, try changing to a non perfume soap and also moisturing lotion
I think I know you. Are you allan waugh?
What are you putting in your bath water ?????


Could it be bubble bath or oil???


Enjoy a bath and then rinse under shower.
it sounds to me that when you bathe, you're not getting a proper rinse. soap scum could still be on your skin. in a shower, the soap would just rinse off.





i suggest using the shower for cleaning and the bath for relaxing. Don't use the bath for cleaning yourself - or if you do, make sure you use clean water to rinse the soap off your skin.
shower it better 4 u .
I think sometimes the heat of the water you are bathing in can be really drying to your skin..


Dry = Itch! Soak in the lotions!


p.s. coconut oil is the single best after shower or bath skin fixer upper I've ever tried. works like magic..doesn't leave oil gunk on your skin!

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