the iron dwarf
Well-known member
here I normally only see de-ionized water in 1 L bottles, in the past distilled water was more common but due to car batteries being sealed for life mostly it is harder to get and due to lower sales prices go up, I can get larger amounts if I go somewhere more specialised but today I was talking to a place that does tropical fish and they sell very cheaply water treated by reverse osmosis, they call it R O water and they say it is pure and can be used instead of distilled in many things.
is this correct?
if it is pure enough is there an easy way to test?
they sell 25 liters for less than the local garage sells 0.75 liters of de-ionised or the cost of about 2 liters at the local large store, thought I would ask here
is this correct?
if it is pure enough is there an easy way to test?
they sell 25 liters for less than the local garage sells 0.75 liters of de-ionised or the cost of about 2 liters at the local large store, thought I would ask here