Hi, I promise you it was not chlorine. Offensive to the max and the closest I can describe it is cheap perfume. Unbelievably strong!
Once I thought, OK, process it and perhaps the smell will go away. It did not go away. Jean **************** I've had the same thing with Zepherhills only it wasn't perfume but chlorine. They all have mishaps. I just take the water back and get a refund. PT ******************** From: Jean Baugh <mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 2:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CS>Perfumed distilled water Hi, I bought 4 gallons of Clover Valley distilled water and only 1 was not perfumed smelling. 3 gallons were tossed. At the same time I bought another gallon of Walmart distilled water after having the same problem but this time the water had no smell. Thinking I might be having problems smelling, I checked the Clover Valley from Dollar General and Walmart at the same time and could easily detect the heavy perfumed smell from Clover Valley. Something is going on and it isn¹t good. BTW, the agent from Clover Valley did not get back to me on the recycled water from Clover Valley so I assume the worst. I¹m going back to Wal-Green¹s distilled water or nothing. I suggest you smell of your distilled water before contaminating your colloidal silver. I have no idea if the perfumed smell is from the water or the plastic jug but when the water is tossed the strong smell is still there. Jean

