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RE: Free distilled water for humidifiers. - subyroo - 09-16-2012

I use filtered rainwater in my S9 and in the morning I empty it - disassemble the tank and wipe everything dry with a tissue, then I leave it to air out until the next night before re-assembly.


RE: Free distilled water for humidifiers. - archangle - 09-16-2012

(09-16-2012, 08:50 AM)subyroo Wrote: I use filtered rainwater in my S9 and in the morning I empty it - disassemble the tank and wipe everything dry with a tissue, then I leave it to air out until the next night before re-assembly.

Filtered through bird droppings, pollen, dust, plant debris, fungus, asphalt shingles, and whatever else sits on your roof or whatever you have for collecting rainwater.




RE: Free distilled water for humidifiers. - subyroo - 09-16-2012

(09-16-2012, 04:37 PM)archangle Wrote:
(09-16-2012, 08:50 AM)subyroo Wrote: I use filtered rainwater in my S9 and in the morning I empty it - disassemble the tank and wipe everything dry with a tissue, then I leave it to air out until the next night before re-assembly.

Filtered through bird droppings, pollen, dust, plant debris, fungus, asphalt shingles, and whatever else sits on your roof or whatever you have for collecting rainwater.

Oh sh*t! we are drinking that water too. Grin Grin