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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
.. . > Andy wrote: >> JoeSpareBedroom said... >> >>> Is some bottled water really distilled, or is it filtered by reverse >>> osmosis? >> >> >> JoeSpareBedroom, >> >> There really is distilled water. You add distilled water to your car's >> radiator since being mineral free, the elements won't rust. >> >> That's the only purpose for distilled water that I'm familiar with. >> > You're supposed to use distilled water in your steam iron, assuming you > use > one (!), to avoid mineral build-up in the water chamber. > > Jill > > Read your instructions, though. My iron's manual clearly stated that you should NOT use distilled water because it could cause sputtering. |
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