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Title: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 19, 2007, 04:23:29 pm
if anyone needs pure water in hampshire this the place to go to
PURE CLEAN
Unit 13,
The Sidlings,
Hound Road,
Netley Abbey,
Southampton.
SO31 5QA
Tel: 0870 383 1632


they can provide as little or as much as you want with a low tds read of 5/6
costs 2.5p per ltr
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Bobs Window Cleaning on September 19, 2007, 04:28:49 pm
Bargain for someone but I like my TDS at 0.00.

That would be great for the cler glass of a conservatory roof but not for windows.


Bob
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: windowwashers on September 19, 2007, 04:31:39 pm
Bargain for someone but I like my TDS at 0.00.

That would be great for the cler glass of a conservatory roof but not for windows.


Bob
is that not where di comes into it?

 Fantastic idea for people that need water quick  ;)
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 19, 2007, 04:39:53 pm
Bargain for someone but I like my TDS at 0.00.

That would be great for the cler glass of a conservatory roof but not for windows.


Bob
agreed, but after it's been through your di vessle it will 100% pure and think how long your resin would last ;D
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Russell Macdonald on September 19, 2007, 05:09:29 pm
Thyat's £25 for a 1000ltres.  :o

Ok, for an emergency.

Macc
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: poleman on September 19, 2007, 05:16:07 pm
I use to sale pure water to local (poole / bournemouth) window cleaners for 18 pounds per 1000lts

Andy
PS PURE CLEAN! this is the same address as skypole ???
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 19, 2007, 05:51:41 pm
I use to sale pure water to local (poole / bournemouth) window cleaners for 18 pounds per 1000lts

Andy
PS PURE CLEAN! this is the same address as skypole ???

it is skypoles old unit, pure clean have taken over this unit
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: eddie d on September 19, 2007, 05:54:55 pm
i dont get it .why not filter your own .
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Captain Scarlet on September 19, 2007, 06:02:07 pm
or come to my house and get it 34 out of the taps for free!!!!
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 19, 2007, 07:07:18 pm
i dont get it .why not filter your own .
i do, this is for those who don't have thier own ro
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: windowwashers on September 19, 2007, 09:13:40 pm
i dont get it .why not filter your own .
i do, this is for those who don't have thier own ro
good on you, if it earns you a few quid  ;)
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 19, 2007, 10:46:17 pm
i dont get it .why not filter your own .
i do, this is for those who don't have thier own ro
good on you, if it earns you a few quid  ;)
ww i think you missunderstand, this has nothing to do with my business, it's belongs to  a m8 of mine
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Trevor Knight on September 20, 2007, 07:23:20 am
The point that Jay is making is there is an option available here should you need it.

I, like probably all of us produce my own water, however, you may get caught short, use more water in a day than expected and want an easy option.

Yes we can tap straight into a main supply and DI our own, but the impact on the resin cannister in the vehicles is very high compared to running TDS of 5/6 through.

I work heavily in southampton and will bear this in mind as sometimes we do run dry.

Thanks,

Trevor

Luke, you will be charged for the water you run from your house like everyone else?
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Grafters Cleaning Services on September 20, 2007, 08:02:36 am
The point that Jay is making is there is an option available here should you need it.

I, like probably all of us produce my own water, however, you may get caught short, use more water in a day than expected and want an easy option.

Yes we can tap straight into a main suppy and DI our own, but the impact on the resin cannister in the vehicles is very high compared to running TDS of 5/6 through.

I work heavily in southampton and will bear this in mind as sometimes we do run dry.

Thanks,

Trevor

Luke, you will be charged for the water you run from your house like everyone else?
thanx trevor, that just about sums it up, i on 1 occasion had to pop in as i was getting low
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: windowwashers on September 20, 2007, 08:13:07 am
i dont get it .why not filter your own .
i do, this is for those who don't have thier own ro
good on you, if it earns you a few quid  ;)
ww i think you missunderstand, this has nothing to do with my business, it's belongs to  a m8 of mine
Sry my mistake. Good on your M8 and a bonus for you  ;)
Title: Re: pure water available in hampshire
Post by: Paul Coleman on September 20, 2007, 02:51:06 pm
Wish I lived near Southampton.  As a short term stopgap, I am running a twin DI in the van with tap water TDS of 200 - 250.  My RO membranes went kaputt recently a long time before they should have and I can't sort it out until the water analysis comes back.  The suspicion though is that there is increased iron content in the water supply.  There are a lot of disused old ironworks around my way and maybe the recent exceptionally heavy rain allowed iron into the water supply.  So it looks like an iron pre-filter is needed but I don't want to start risking new membranes until this is confirmed.  This is part of the Sutton & East Surrey supply.
There's nothing like hard water and DI only to get me managing my flow rate a lot better   :)   .