Yeah, you just have to try it and see how it works. You can't even go by brand because they use local regional distillers.
Chuck Character density: The number of very weird people in the office. On 7/14/2009 3:14:40 PM, Jean Baugh (oldgl...@bigcountry.net) wrote: > Hi, > > You might find this of interest. > I'd been using Wal-Mart distilled water > and then changed to some from my grocery store. The moment I used the > grocery store distilled water, my CS machine refused to work. It turned out > to be the water. When I poured out the grocery store distilled water and > replaced it with the Wal-Mart water, the CS machine worked perfectly. > > Jean > > ***************** > > > I have ALWAYS used grocery market distilled water. Always bought the > > cheapest (currently from WallMart). > > Been doing this for over a decade...no problems. > > > > Could never understand anyone wanting to spend the money on fuel to > > home-distill, besides heating up the house needlessly also. > > > > I know some in other countries cannot find distilled to buy, so they > > HAVE a reason, but for less than a dollar a gallon, I'll > go to the > > market. > > > > Chuck > > Nature abhors a vacuum. So does my sister's dog. > > > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To
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