Hi:
Here's a link that discusses distilled water by McKesson Water Products.
Once you are there, click on FAQ #8.
http://www.sparkletts.com/products/frames.html
Catching up with email,
Joe
"William F. Kaiser" wrote:
> You say not to use de-ionized water in boilers, only use distilled
> water. A couple of years ago I called around to some local places about
> distilled water and found that none of them distilled it, it was all
> de-ionized, but they sold it as distilled. That may apply elsewhere, and
> it's worth checking. Water purified by reverse osmosis may be clean
> enough to use, maybe somebody else knows. We use RO water in a lab here.
> I suspect that distilled water is much rarer than the bottle labels
> suggest. I use the water from my dehumidifier.
>
> --
> Bill Kaiser
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> There are three ways to do a job: good, cheap, and quick.
> You can have any two.
> A good, cheap job won't be quick.
> A good, quick job won't be cheap.
> A cheap, quick job won't be good.
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