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like_woah94 asked:
my class is doing a project, and we have to filter water in a litle plastic can, i have no idea what to do. help.
Frankie
Tags:
Class Project,
Filter Water
October 31, 2006 - 12:54 PM
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catface asked: I have a 100ml sample of water that has
- dirt
- detergent
- vinegar and lemon juice
- toilet paper
- sand
- soy sauce
- sunscreen
in it. I need to filter out as much as possible. I have access to a large variety of chemicals and supplies….any advice would be helpful!
Thanks!
Bryant
Tags:
Chemicals,
Dirt,
Sunscreen,
Variety
October 29, 2006 - 4:06 AM
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rjamcfan asked:
Is there a product made that can filter the water your refrigerator uses to make ice? We have terrible tasting water, and even the melting ice in a drink leaves a bad taste. I filter my water out of the faucet, but can’t seem to find anything that filters my ice maker in the freezer.
Quincy
Tags:
Bad Taste,
Filter Water,
Ice Maker,
Water Faucet
October 26, 2006 - 2:30 AM
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Roger T asked:
Requires him to cut out the current inline filter on the main line in the crawl space, drain house lines and replace with a more reliable ball valve.
Felix
Tags:
Crawlspace,
Current,
Inline Filter,
Water Filter
October 23, 2006 - 7:12 AM
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Trice asked:
I’ve been thinking about buying a pitcher to filter water but I’m wondering what exatlcy will it remove? Does it remove chlorine and flouride because that’s my main reason for buying one.
Randell
Tags:
Brita Filter,
Flouride,
Pur Filter,
Pur Water
October 22, 2006 - 8:22 PM
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Ayliann asked: I have a water well. The well services my house and also a rental house next door. The water is very brown but if I put it in a vase after a day or two it clears and you can see the sediment on the bottom. This sediment is causing major plumbing problems: the toilets get full of silt and the works inside have to be replaced frequently, the screens on all of the water faucets and the shower have to be cleaned about one a week and we can only guess what is happening inside of the water heater.
What kind a water filter should I buy? I Googled it but there are so many different kinds and types that I’m really confused. I need a really big commercial kind to go on the well, that can make sure that clean water is going to both my house and to the rental house too.
The water is just light brown, a little murky looking with a slightly rust colored tone. It’s not dark brown and it’s not really gross. There is no noticeable smell. All of the sediment usually sinks to the bottom of a container in about 24 hours and leaves perfectly clear water with gritty, rusty stuff settled on the bottom.
I’m about 5 miles outside of San Antonio, Texas city limits.
Homer
Tags:
Gross,
Leaves,
Plumbing Problems,
Water Heater
October 20, 2006 - 8:57 AM
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ltbanurse50 asked:
I have a Kenmore side by side refrigerator/freezer. Each time the refrigerator runs, water pours out from the spot where the water filter is. Will a new filter stop this or will someone have to come out to look at it.
Carroll
Tags:
Kenmore Side By Side Refrigerator,
Refrigerator Freezer,
Side By Side Refrigerator,
Water Filter
October 17, 2006 - 4:13 PM
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Sami S asked:
i have to build a water filter for science class. it needs to be able to filter out oil, smell, and some other materials. i have used a coffee filter and it works well for the oil. are there any ideas to what can filter out smell or the other items??
Humberto
Tags:
Coffee Filter,
Filter Oil,
Science Class,
Water Filter
October 16, 2006 - 10:11 PM
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hifi1863 asked:
I want to use it for drinking water. and cheapest price per gallon also. I have been looking on ebay. but I don’t know the best choice. please help. it will be used for fort wayne city water. my girlfreind is thinking . there is too much lead in my water and doesn’t want to drink it.
Allen
Tags:
City Water,
Price Per Gallon,
Water Purifier
October 16, 2006 - 2:42 PM
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shepcrew asked:
With technology today, and the water purifiers as advanced as they are, can we still drink the tap water in the hotel zone and at the local restaurants? Or is bottled water the safest way to go?
We are going to Cancun, Mexico for our second honeymoon and would like to know just how safe the tap water really is. With technology today and water purifiers as advanced as they are, are we safe to drink the water? Or should we just stick to bottled water?
Gary
Tags:
Bottled Water,
Local Restaurants,
Second Honeymoon
October 15, 2006 - 6:23 PM