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Cloudy water is usually happens due to bacterial blossom.
When you add lots of fish at once, you place an extremely high bio-load on the
aquariums which result with a large amount of waste being produced suddenly
therefore making the water cloudy.
Usually indicates that water is leaking past piston seals into oil of crankcase. Remove oil plug and check for gray foamy oil in crankcase. If oil looks normal (compare to motor oil) oil may be entering pump chamber (not very likely due to high pressure, generally water will be forced into crankcase). If foamy oil is found, time for reseal kit or replace complete pump.
there are two kinds of cloudy.
white cloudy indicates you need to use a Clarifier in the water to get the small particulates out of the water each week.
Brown cloudy water indicates you are getting into the hot tub before you shower or bath and get nice and clean before getting into the hot tub.
Hot Tubs are therapy vessels and those who get in should be showered and clean before using it or the water will always go a brown cloudy and you will use more chemicals than needed to maintain the cleanliness of the water.
It air bubbles in the water giving the appearance of cloudy.
It would seem that the aerator in the new faucet is particularly efficient.
If you take a glass of "cloudy" water and let it stand for a few mins, you should find it clears up nicely as the air slowly bleeds out through the top.
Check your engine oil to see if it is foamy or looks cloudy not clear, if so it could be a head gasket leak, If not it could be a leaky radiator cap or a leak somewhere else in the cooling system. If you see no leaks and are losing water it could be a leak inside the engine, this would show up in your oil
The problem is hard water and jet dry will not solve that. There is a new product out called The Dishwasher Filtration System.It filters the water going into your dishwasher leaving your dishes spot free with every load.It is very affordable and fits right under the sink.You will be amazed how sparkling your dishes look just after one load. You will love this product.Get it at www.dishwasherfilter.com.
Does it do this when you DON'T add any of the fragrance oils???? If so, it's yuck from the air. BUT, the fragrance oils are OIL and they don't mix with water, so as it swirls it tries to emulsify the oils into the water and that causes it to become cloudy. I would still clean it at least every other day....every day would be preferable....especially if you live somewhere that mold flourishes like I do (Central Texas) -D
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