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Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
Originally posted by superman2012
Originally posted by PaperbackWriter
He said frugal.
How about, coffee filters first. A couple times depending on the source, say a pond.
Then into a Brita filter countertop unit.
Add drops of H2O2 food grade dpending on the amount of finished water,
Recommendations are on the label.
I think you meant NaClO (sodium hypochlorite (bleach)) not hydrogen peroxide.
No I meant H2O2, but bleach in very small amounts will work also and should have included that also.
Get it at your health food store refrigerator section. Food grade is higher than 3% so it goes a long way.
Originally posted by r2d246
reply to post by dominicus
cheap ebay or dhgate china made!
or
www.sawyer.com... the bottle one can do 1million gallons. I got one of those, haven't used it but it's just cool ha ha.edit on 7-11-2012 by r2d246 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AdamsMurmur
Best and easiest way to clean water from sources like rivers and ponds is to boil it...
this guy gets water boiling water in less then a minute using the sun not exactly portable but if your bugging in instead of out it could come in handy assuming you live in a sunny climate
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