Distilled water
Distilled water
Do you have to use distilled water or will tap water do?
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Re: Distilled water
You can use any drinkable water in the machine. Distilled water is recommended because it does not leave mineral deposits in the water chamber. The mineral deposits can be removed my using a diluted vinegar solution, or with lemon juice. Any mild acid will dissolve the mineral deposits.
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Re: Distilled water
Thanks! I get my machine delivered tomorrow.
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Re: Distilled water
Seconding what Okie said... distilled is for the dubious convenience of not having to clean out mineral deposits occasionally.
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Re: Distilled water
As already stated, you can use any potable water, but distilled water is best.
However, do not use carbonated, flavored, or colored water.
However, do not use carbonated, flavored, or colored water.
- Dog Slobber
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Re: Distilled water
When I got my machine I used distilled water just for the easy clean up of sediment.
A few weeks ago I ran out of distilled and decided to go with normal tap water, just to see how much sediment would accumulate.
I'm not seeing any.
A few weeks ago I ran out of distilled and decided to go with normal tap water, just to see how much sediment would accumulate.
I'm not seeing any.
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Re: Distilled water
The amount of mineral build up will vary depending on your city water supply. We have lived in some areas where the municipal water is very hard, and other places where it isn't.
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Re: Distilled water
I have found it's worth using distilled water because there is basically no cleaning to do. Tap water leaves a lot of buildup in the tray and those trays are not necessarily very easy to clean out!
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Re: Distilled water
Vinegar just dissolves the buildup.
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Re: Distilled water
Been out of distilled water and forgetting to jot it down on grocery list
so I have to do a vinegar soak every few days. Amazing how quickly so much matter is deposited on the walls and base of the tank. 20 mins straight vinegar, scrub with paper towel, rinse. I wash just in case bugs might have survived
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Re: Distilled water
I use distilled - it's only a $1 per gallon, and we use it in our iron as well. When I forget I use filtered water (from our fridge filter). I avoid tap water because I don't want to inhale chloramine (what my municipality uses) treated water all night long. Chloramine treated water seems to irritate my nose and throat a lot more than chlorine treated, or even untreated water.
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Re: Distilled water
Believe me, you will over time. I neglected to clean mine for too long and basically trashed the water container.Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:01 pmWhen I got my machine I used distilled water just for the easy clean up of sediment.
A few weeks ago I ran out of distilled and decided to go with normal tap water, just to see how much sediment would accumulate.
I'm not seeing any.
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Re: Distilled water
I didn't say anything about no longer cleaning it, I said I switched from distilled to tap.EatMyCraft wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:24 amBelieve me, you will over time. I neglected to clean mine for too long and basically trashed the water container.Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:01 pmWhen I got my machine I used distilled water just for the easy clean up of sediment.
A few weeks ago I ran out of distilled and decided to go with normal tap water, just to see how much sediment would accumulate.
I'm not seeing any.
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Re: Distilled water
That's what a vinegar soak is for.EatMyCraft wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:24 amBelieve me, you will over time. I neglected to clean mine for too long and basically trashed the water container.Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:01 pmWhen I got my machine I used distilled water just for the easy clean up of sediment.
A few weeks ago I ran out of distilled and decided to go with normal tap water, just to see how much sediment would accumulate.
I'm not seeing any.
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Re: Distilled water
I use Reverse Osmosis water for drinking and in my CPAP.
It works for me and I replace my Humidifier chamber every year or 2 weather I need to or not instead of washing it.On rare occasions, I may swish a little water in it.
It works for me and I replace my Humidifier chamber every year or 2 weather I need to or not instead of washing it.On rare occasions, I may swish a little water in it.
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