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    Where can I buy distilled water?

    Going to attempt a full flush on my bike Monday, may as well get extra so I can finally have no excuses left for not getting my watercooling loop set up again as well.

    Saw some at a shop I can't remember for $25 2L, surely this shit isn't that expensive. Mitre 10?
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    You got a dehumidifier?

    you got distilled water
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    You got a dehumidifier?

    you got distilled water
    Been meaning to get one but no. I'm aware it's not magical water.
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    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question...1061620AAcLzaV

    If you have alot of time its a really easy process if you have the right stuff.. mind you I guess it depends on the amount you need haha.

    But most supermarkets sell it,
    Read the labels most bottled stuff is distilled.

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    Repco have it. Its with the batteries on the battery wall. 1 and 2 litre bottles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Repco have it. Its with the batteries on the battery wall. 1 and 2 litre bottles.
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    Looks like whichever one is closest to me!
    In regards to distilling my own water via say a pot and pan, I'd assume the energy and subsequent electric bill to produce a measly 3-4L to be quite counter-intuitive
    Now for the glycol, anti corrosive and PTNuke...
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    I'd be willing to save my dehimidifier water if you're willing to pick it up. Good for battery top ups also.

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    i wouldn't be drinking the dehumidifier water. just go to the supermarket and find water - read the labels - much of the bottled water is just distilled off town supply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    i wouldn't be drinking the dehumidifier water. just go to the supermarket and find water - read the labels - much of the bottled water is just distilled off town supply.
    Wot 'e said. Read the labels in your local supermarket. Plenty of distilled water in there.
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    Damn shame that the water that we get out of the sky is not pure enough these days aye.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Damn shame that the water that we get out of the sky is not pure enough these days aye.
    it never was.
    It was only ever the very dedicated that captured the steam from a boiling jug to re-use as a battery top up.

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    Yup, supermarket usually has distilled water; IIRC, it's about $12 for 10 litres.
    Rainwater (esp. in UnZud) is far from clean: it's full of salt, dust, pollen, etc. The reason people have made such a big deal of it being 'clean' in the past is that it was cleaner than pond water, puddle water, etc.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    SuperCheap Auto is where I got mine. $5 or close for a 5L pack - that was heaps to flush a motorcycle system. They also sell preximed coolant packs for bikes as do all bike shops. Poor it in (slowly) and burp the system - easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    SuperCheap Auto is where I got mine. $5 or close for a 5L pack - that was heaps to flush a motorcycle system. They also sell preximed coolant packs for bikes as do all bike shops. Poor it in (slowly) and burp the system - easy.
    Tried two stores and they didn't have any.
    So, like a normal guy would, you know what I fucking did?

    I stormed the fuck out of there and went ice-skating
    You could say I was... Ice cold...

    Edit:
    Or cooler than the body of a cucumber consumer.
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