Steam cleaning records 2


Continuation of large thread.
thommas
Be certain to do a double blind test...

Right. All I want is something better that the distilled I've been buying at Walmart. I'll let someone else do the Consumer Report. :)
Ho72, Try Peak Battery water @ $3.00 gal; its an excellent product and is sold @ Pep Boys Auto Stores. I use it myself with excellent results because the water besides being distilled , has been filtered , demineralized and deionized. One suggestion, examine/shake the container to assure the product is not so old that mold has started to grow. In all the years I have been using Peak Battery Water I did have one "bad" gallon that I filtered & used around the home with no problems.
All I want is something better that the distilled I've been buying at Walmart. I'll let someone else do the Consumer Report. :)
Ho72 (Answers)

How can you know another water is better if you don't test the variants yourself? You're going to spend your money based only on what someone else says or thinks is better?

That makes no sense to me.
Sorry Tvad, I don't mean to be argumentative or difficult, I'm just asking the the general population here whether they think that water from a single distillation process is inferior or equal to a lower tier reagent grade RO water.

Crem, there are no Pep Boys outlets near me. I suppose I could have some shipped, but I've read about the sediment/mold issue too. I guess I could check into whether the water carries any kind of expiration or packaging date.
Peak is a popular brand (like Prestone). You should be able to get it at most any decent auto parts store.