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		<title>What is the optimum time to replace a standard Brita water filter?</title>
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ackmondual asked: I used to replace my filter every 2 months as suggested on the box.  Currently, I&#8217;m using the same filter since middle of March &#8216;07, so I&#8217;m running about 5 months now.  Now that I&#8217;ve noticed it, the box actually says &#8220;2 months OR 40 gallons&#8221; for best results.  2 [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>ackmondual</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I used to replace my filter every 2 months as suggested on the box.  Currently, I&#8217;m using the same filter since middle of March &#8216;07, so I&#8217;m running about 5 months now.  Now that I&#8217;ve noticed it, the box actually says &#8220;2 months OR 40 gallons&#8221; for best results.  2 months is definately long due, but i&#8217;ve been keeping a tally, and I&#8217;ve consumed about 85% of the 40 gallons (I get ALOT of water where I work since there&#8217;s a water cooler/filter there, and unlike the box which assumes a family of 4 as typical use, I&#8217;m single).  </p>
<p>Assuming the stated capacity of the filter hasn&#8217;t been reached yet, should the 2 months be aboslute, or would you say there&#8217;s some leeway there?  If the latter, how often do you think it&#8217;s best to replace the filter to keep possible bacteria and gunk that may build up due to long times of filter use out, while not wasting any extra $$ throwing away filters that could&#8217;ve had &#8220;a few more miles&#8221;?<br />
I use a Brita pitcher b/c that and the filters were provided for free from a family member.  Didn&#8217;t know much of the other filters then<br/><br/><a href='http://3506aet3z5clft21vlof4o1uax.hop.clickbank.net/'>Do it yourself home solar heater</a></div>
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		<title>What is the major difference between a water filter, purifier, softener or conditioner?</title>
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kimemeki asked: I have a private well system here in Wasilla, AK and I am not happy with the water quality. I used a shower filter to remove chlorine etc when I lived in California but that is not the problem now. The water causes dry skin, tastes horrible and seems to have a lot [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>kimemeki</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have a private well system here in Wasilla, AK and I am not happy with the water quality. I used a shower filter to remove chlorine etc when I lived in California but that is not the problem now. The water causes dry skin, tastes horrible and seems to have a lot of calcium and iron in it. I had some tests done and was offered a Water conditioner that uses polymer beads and a seperate system that uses reverse osmosis to filter and soften all of the water in the house. This will cost around $3000 is that the best way to go or does anyone know of a better option? I do want to filter all of the water in the house for drinking, cooking, bathing laundry etc. Are there certain things I need to leave in the water for health reasons? Is it ok to strip the water of as many minerals etc as I can?<br/><br/><a href='http://3506aet3z5clft21vlof4o1uax.hop.clickbank.net/'>Solar Power &#8211; DIY &#8211; For Your Home</a></div>
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