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Distilled, Drinking, or Deionized?
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<blockquote data-quote="lemosley01" data-source="post: 11277651" data-attributes="member: 17775"><p>Thanks Grey 03 </p><p></p><p>Tt seems then that it is impossible to make the case that one 'form' of water is more (or less) corrosive than another - tap, filtered drinking, deionized, and distilled - without analyzing the tap/filtered water. </p><p></p><p>Because of other various chemicals that might be in it, it may be worse.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps why distilled/deionized water have been recommended all of these years - they are of a known purity vs. other water 'types'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lemosley01, post: 11277651, member: 17775"] Thanks Grey 03 Tt seems then that it is impossible to make the case that one 'form' of water is more (or less) corrosive than another - tap, filtered drinking, deionized, and distilled - without analyzing the tap/filtered water. Because of other various chemicals that might be in it, it may be worse. Perhaps why distilled/deionized water have been recommended all of these years - they are of a known purity vs. other water 'types'? [/QUOTE]
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