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Category: Reverse Osmosis

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Why Is My Reverse Osmosis Water pH High?

The water from Reverse Osmosis (RO) is in its purest H20 form when it has a balanced pH of 6 - 7. The filters in the RO system, including the semi-permeable membrane, remove most of the alkaline...

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Why Does Reverse Osmosis Water Tastes Bitter?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) water, or for that matter water from any other water filtration device, tastes different compared to regular tap water. The removal of contaminants, chemicals, and minerals...

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Why Is My Reverse Osmosis Water Hot?

When it comes to water filtration, nothing works as effectively or efficiently as Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems. These units are designed to eliminate 99% of all contaminants commonly found in...

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Why Is My Reverse Osmosis Water Green?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) filters have made it possible for homeowners to obtain safer and better quality water regardless of the source of their domestic supply. However, the drawback is that RO systems...

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Can Reverse Osmosis Water Be Used for Cooking?

Water is an essential ingredient and part of the cooking process. The kind of water used for cooking can affect the taste and quality of the food. If you're wondering whether you can use RO water for...

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Why Does My RO Water Smell?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is one of the most widely used methods for purifying contaminated water. RO treated water is always pure, odorless, and tasteless. So, when your water starts smelling bad, there...

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