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Re: O/T Home Water Filtration
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Posted by johnlobb on January 15, 2007 at 16:42:02 from (66.103.239.218):
In Reply to: O/T Home Water Filtration posted by Aaron Ford on January 14, 2007 at 19:41:06:
I have been thru about 5 or 6 water conditioning courses and one of the first things one learns is that everyones well is different. I have great water with just a touch of hardness, great to drink, and each neighbor on both sides of me have lousey water that takes a lot to make even good for washing. There can be many things that can cause what you're describing, the only way to find out is to get a water test. I can send you a bottle that you fill with raw water, put postage on it and send it to a reputable company and they will do a test on it for free. Some things in water like manganese, sulfur and some types of iron react well to oxydizing. There are various ways to do this, some with chemicals, some chemical free. Email me if I can help you. John L.
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