Make water drinkable: neutralize the polyphosphate filter effect

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Make water drinkable: neutralize the polyphosphate filter effect




View twentymak » 30/09/22, 02:49

Hello team of water drinkers!

I already have a whole network water filtration system:

Block 3 filters
5 micron sediment filter / block carbon filter / vacuum

25w UV lamp

It gives me general water.

This water through on another 3 filters for drinking water

Nitrate filter / granular carbon / ceramic cartridge
On 1/4" pipe

But I have limestone forming on the taps, shower head, probably also washing machine, dishwasher...

I thought of adding a cartridge of polyphosohates in the empty slot of the first filter.

But they tell a lot about the dangers of drinking polyphosphate water...

Will my second drinking water filtration filter out these polyphosphates?

Or else will I have to make a tapping before the polyphosphate filter to supply my drinking water filter?

But suddenly will the danger of these polyphosphates be found on my skin with the shower? On my plates when I do the dishes with general water...

Anyway... You can see my limestone problem that I want to treat with something dangerous without having the danger
... The butter, the butter money, and the creamer, he wants the guy...

For those who have read everything, understood everything and still want to answer me, well, thank you in advance.
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View Christophe » 30/09/22, 09:04

twentymak wrote:Hello team of water drinkers!


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An insult to his first sentence, he's crazy? : Mrgreen:

ps: some photos to illustrate maybe?
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View phil59 » 30/09/22, 14:15

Christophe wrote:
twentymak wrote:Hello team of water drinkers!


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An insult to his first sentence, he's crazy? : Mrgreen:



I assure you Christophe, with the pastis it's better, even if sometimes I happened to take it without.

On this, having no competence on the subject, : Arrow: .
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View sicetaitsimple » 30/09/22, 17:20

twentymak wrote:
Anyway... You can see my limestone problem...


Yes, it is dramatic.
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View GuyGadeboisTheBack » 30/09/22, 17:32

sicetaitsimple wrote:
twentymak wrote:
Anyway... You can see my limestone problem...


Yes, it is dramatic.

With the intervention of a good telluric energy specialist, a Feng-Shui specialist and a good magnetizer, it should pass. : Mrgreen:
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View sicetaitsimple » 30/09/22, 18:15

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:With the intervention of a good telluric energy specialist, a Feng-Shui specialist and a good magnetizer, it should pass. : Mrgreen:


You are right, a basic treatment is necessary. In the meantime, the most disabling symptoms (shower heads, taps, etc.) can still be treated. Admittedly, it may seem a little harsh.


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View GuyGadeboisTheBack » 30/09/22, 18:27

I do all of this with citric acid. And that's it.
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View phil59 » 30/09/22, 20:08

Guys, in my house a lot of limestone, and it ends up blocking the valves ...

It's not dramatic, but definitely problematic....

A kettle turns white very quickly at the bottom. Good on that, a shot of vinegar, and here we go again, but it doesn't work with everything.
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Re: Make water drinkable: neutralize polyphosphate filter effect




View twentymak » 01/10/22, 00:00

And good evening everyone.

Thank you for your answers.

I especially wanted to have more information on the dangerousness and the effectiveness of these polyphosphates.

As for cleaning with white vinegar and diluting pastis, that's good, I know.

I can possibly make you photos of my installation. But not much interest, it's classic 10 "filters.
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