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Old 06-29-2009, 06:16 PM   #8
Steve P
 
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Originally Posted by CamaroSkooter View Post
Just curious, when the tank can't de-ionize any more water, do you have to purchase a new tank, or is it similar to Brita water filters where you just pull out the old "filter" and put in a new one?

Just FYI for anyone considering this approach to washing their cars, DO NOT let any people or animals drink the DI water.
Only the old resin needs to be poured out and new added when spotting starts to occur. When the total dissolved solids (TDS) are greater than 50 PPM, it is time to change. A TDS measuring meter comes with each DI tank.
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