Where do you get your Distilled Water?

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Hey guys,

I'm starting to use distilled water for my rinseless washes and for mixing my car wash solutions. I used to just take the water from my Brita water filter, then boil it, wait for it to cool down a bit and start mixing. However, I've been reading and seeing a lot of people using DI water and/or distilled water, where is the best/most economical place to get it from? I hate having to go to the grocery store and picking up a couple of gallons of distilled water from Arrowhead or something like that.

Thanks!
 
It's like .88 cents at my local Walmart. I usually pick up a gallon when I am out grocery shopping. Lately I have been emptying my dehumidifier into gallon jugs and saving it for mixing chems.
 
I have both a water softener and a reverse osmosis system in my house, so I usually just use that, but if I'm going for really pure water, then I go to WalMart usually for their gallons.
 
I buy sparklets by the case from my local ford dealer. I pay a bit more then walmarts. But I don't have to deal with WALMART lol
 
Walmart, BiMart, Target, Safeway, Fred Meyer, Kroger, any supermarket or grocery store really.
 
I have both a water softener and a reverse osmosis system in my house, so I usually just use that, but if I'm going for really pure water, then I go to WalMart usually for their gallons.

Whaaaaatat - that's a brilliant idea - I pour out about a gallon daily during the summer and never thought to use it.....

Thanks for the tip!!!:props:
 
I swear to god I'm never going to go out and buy Distilled water. Why? I got the water checked it had Total Dissolvable Solids of about 60. Technically distilled water should have TDS below 10. Medical saline water is free from all impurities. What people buy from stores, could be pretty much purified water using Reverse Osmosis.

Use water from RO system, its good enough.


PS: I'm not from US, so I'm not sure quality of stuff sold there. But, here they call it distilled water, but its just water from RO system.
 
Hey guys,

I'm starting to use distilled water for my rinseless washes and for mixing my car wash solutions. I used to just take the water from my Brita water filter, then boil it, wait for it to cool down a bit and start mixing. However, I've been reading and seeing a lot of people using DI water and/or distilled water, where is the best/most economical place to get it from? I hate having to go to the grocery store and picking up a couple of gallons of distilled water from Arrowhead or something like that.

Thanks!
Why do you boil it?
 
I get Sparklettes water delivery to my house for drinking, they offer 5 gallon distilled jugs for like $5 so i get 2 5 gallon at a time!
 
I get mine at Walmart as well. I'm in there once a week, they have the best deal on 223 ammo. I'll scoot in for ammo, distilled water, and beer for the weekend!
 
Screw Walmart! I get cans of dehydrated water by the case from my local restaurant food service supplier for super cheap. It's very concentrated so a little goes a long way, and the dehydration process removes all chemicals.
 
Why do you boil it?

No idea really, I know boiling water kills some things and chemicals do mix better at warmer temperatures. The only thing I can remember from Chemistry in high school.
 
Thanks for the replies guys. Looks like I'm S.O.L., just went to Target and got some Distilled Water, it's very cheap, only $0.92/gallon.
 
No idea really, I know boiling water kills some things and chemicals do mix better at warmer temperatures. The only thing I can remember from Chemistry in high school.
I doubt there's much to grow after filtering tap water, especially if you use it fairly soon. I wonder if boiling it might be adding contaminants from whatever container you used.

Looks like you found the $0.92/gallon solution, though. :)
 
I get mine at the office. I go back into the lens coating lab where we use both distilled and deionized water. We also use distilled water in the office Keurig and the home Keurig.
 
A lot of laughs out of this thread. Since it's almost the 4th weekend, I'm heading to Walmart to get some water, some ammo and some beer and see what happens.
 
Well actually, maybe I shouldn't. I could just boil the water. But, the ammo and beer might get me into some trouble.
 
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