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Purigen Regeneration Question
After soaking Purigen in 1:1 water/bleach your supposed to rinse and then soak in a dechlorinator. If I'm rinsing with RO/DI water, do I still have to soak the purigen in a dechlorinator?
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I would just rinse and soak in some RO/DI, you shouldn't need to use a dechlorinator because the RO/DI should take out the chlorine.
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I highly recommend using a de-chlorinator and soaking as per Purigen's directions (eight hours, I believe). I've used Prime with good results.
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