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i suppose 'tape' is supposed to be tap... ;)

for anything u need to dechlorinate the water... NO chlorine should be found... unless u just wanna pour 100ml then i guess it'll be fine.. but just try your best not to have any kind of chlorine in the water ;)

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I have no idea what you guys are talking about. How do you tape water????

I assume you mean tap water?

Anyway, replying to the question, its best to add antichlorine into a container of tape I mean tap water ;) before you pour the water into the tank.

Leaving it overnight doesn't remove the chlorine because PUB uses chloromine which does not evaporate. You need to add antichlorine which will combine and react with the chloromine to allow it to be skimmed out and render it harmless.

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I have no idea what you guys are talking about. How do you tape water????

I assume you mean tap water?

Anyway, replying to the question, its best to add antichlorine into a container of tape I mean tap water ;) before you pour the water into the tank.

Leaving it overnight doesn't remove the chlorine because PUB uses chloromine which does not evaporate. You need to add antichlorine which will combine and react with the chloromine to allow it to be skimmed out and render it harmless.

really arh? i dunnoe leh. i thot leave overnight can liao

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Just to repeat Cookie's point in case you people missed it. Leaving tap water overnight will not remove chloramine. Chlorine will be gassed off but chloramine must be removed by chemical methods.

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Tanzy we really need to enforce the slap hand on head icon. I feel I am doing it way too often and it hurst my head too much.

oops see its affecting my brain cells already.

Tell the BIG fish. <_<

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Hmmm interesting to see the all-concerned Nitrates, Sulphate and Silica popping out on our water charts (do the values measure according to our test values btw?)

So to many of our experts out here, the question still remains in my head; should we go RO/DI or just carry on with Chemical treatment for our top-up water??? :erm:

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