I know you mean well and likely- for many cars, things won’t be an issue whether is water from some third-world place, or gods own bath water.
BUT, as end-users we’re supposed to follow manufacturer recommendations/industry best practices.
The calcium is only one trace element in the water and any one of these is enough- over time, to form deposits on various parts within the vehicle cooling system. Not what’s wanted when cars today aren’t fixed, but ‘$10000+ engine swap is the only thing a mechanic will do, when something isn’t easy to fix.
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