Throw away that RO/DI unit

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  1. JohnO

    JohnO Moderator

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    Yep, you can now stop using it :)



    Just click HERE to find out more :)

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  3. amcarrig

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    Ummmm....and how does one re-hydrate the water? :)
     
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    You need to read the FAQ section.

    BTW, you can even freeze it and make dehydrated ice :)


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    "Can I freeze dehydrated water?"
    Response: Yes, certainly! I guess it would then be called 'dry ice'.


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  5. amcarrig

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    HAHAHA....well hell, I'm sold!! :)
     
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    I like some of the Testimonials:

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    [quote author=amcarrig link=board=Bucket;num=1100128604;start=0#1 date=11/10/04 at 15:22:57]Ummmm....and how does one re-hydrate the water?  :)[/quote]


    Well just add water!! ;) ;D DUHHHHHHHHH ::)what did you think [smiley=hehe.gif]
     
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  9. amcarrig

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    [smiley=laugh3.gif] What?! Rehydrate with inferior, wet water?! ARE YOU MAD?! :)
     
  10. JohnO

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    Hang on a minute, you can't add water, the product is COMPRESSED. You need to add a decompression agent. :)

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    [quote author=amcarrig link=board=Bucket;num=1100128604;start=0#6 date=11/10/04 at 16:53:46] [smiley=laugh3.gif]  What?!  Rehydrate with inferior, wet water?!  ARE YOU MAD?!  :)[/quote]


    You are right what the h$ll was I thinking DUHHHHHHH [smiley=laugh5.gif]
     
  12. amcarrig

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    [quote author=JohnO link=board=Bucket;num=1100128604;start=0#7 date=11/10/04 at 16:57:33]
    Hang on a minute, you can't add water, the product is COMPRESSED.  You need to add a decompression agent. :)

    John[/quote]
    And lemme guess, they sell that agent :) There's always a catch :)