If one cannot afford to distill, then reverse osmossis probaby offers the next 
best source for high purity water.

Marshall

James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:

> Don't do it.  The Ag will react with the Cl in the salt used to regenerate 
> the resin.
>
> Depending on the type of iron you have, aerating the water and then allowing 
> it to settle in a tank may be a solution.
>
> James Osbourne, Holmes
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