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tap, distilled, or filtered water for mixing d115?

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  • tap, distilled, or filtered water for mixing d115?

    Just wondering what type of water everyone uses to mix w/ d115 and d114?

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    Distilled
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    • #3
      The wet kind.....JK

      I've never used distilled. I just use tap or the hose.
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      • #4
        We have good tap water here, barely leaves spots on a black car if you don't dry it. I use our tap water for all solutions. If you have hard water that spots real bad, you may wish to consider Distilled.
        Doing the best I can with what I've got.

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          Re: tap, distilled, or filtered water for mixing d115?

          I buy deionized water from a tropical fish store in 5 gallon containers. Don't remember the price. Use it with Woolite for cleaning leather, mixing glass cleaner from concentrate, mixing Last Touch for clay-barring or mixing isopropyl alcohol.

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