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Hose Pipe Filter??
keith:
I am sure i seen some for about £45 for hoses.
Tarmac_Terrorist:
I bought a resin filter earlier this year and is really is brilliant. You can genuinely get away with not drying the car off at all if you wish. I bought mine from here:
http://www.daqua.co.uk/divessels.htm
Here it is being used in anger:
I have been using it regularly for about 3 months for my fish tank water and rinsing 2 cars weekly and my TDS meter is still showing a perfect 0ppm. I bought the 16.5l version which cost around £140 if I remember correctly.
Can thoroughly recommend. :happy2:
joesgti:
i didnt realise you couldnt drink tap water all over the country! our water is fresh as you like! :party:
Top Cat:
--- Quote from: joesgti on July 24, 2009, 01:09:32 pm ---i didnt realise you couldnt drink tap water all over the country! our water is fresh as you like! :party:
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:grin: :grin: :grin: You can drink inside tap water anywhere i imagine. this problem is about the water being hard.
Every time they go to connect the hose a little voice comes out the tap telling them to f#ck off. :laugh:
rskardon:
--- Quote from: Tarmac_Terrorist on July 23, 2009, 11:23:20 pm ---I bought a resin filter earlier this year and is really is brilliant. You can genuinely get away with not drying the car off at all if you wish. I bought mine from here:
http://www.daqua.co.uk/divessels.htm
Here it is being used in anger:
I have been using it regularly for about 3 months for my fish tank water and rinsing 2 cars weekly and my TDS meter is still showing a perfect 0ppm. I bought the 16.5l version which cost around £140 if I remember correctly.
Can thoroughly recommend. :happy2:
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That looks pretty good, budget wise a lot more attainable too, thanks!,
R
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