Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave0123 on April 14, 2008, 02:10:22 pm
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I have just been looking at my prefilters this is the first time iv opend them on my purefreedom RO you carnt see into the the left and the middle one then the right one near entry to the RO is clear..
anyway my left prefilter before membranes the water was cloudy dark colour is that how its sposed to look before it goes into membranes??
and also the first entry prefilter had little blue specks in the water
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I have just been looking at my prefilters this is the first time iv opend them on my purefreedom RO you carnt see into the the left and the middle one then the right one near entry to the RO is clear..
anyway my left prefilter before membranes the water was cloudy dark colour is that how its sposed to look before it goes into membranes??
and also the first entry prefilter had little blue specks in the water
cloudy dark colour is telling me you need to change the prefilters, is it like very watered down coffee with little lumps of slim?
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hard to explain really.. its basicly a cloudy dark water could look like a very watered down coffee but id its more like black particals in the water in the bottom of the housing like a suit.
do the filters change colour as well? because they seemed pritty clean
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hard to explain really.. its basicly a cloudy dark water could look like a very watered down coffee but id its more like black particals in the water in the bottom of the housing like a suit.
do the filters change colour as well? because they seemed pritty clean
how long you had them ?
it is not how clean they are it is if they dont work aswell as they should when problems start
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hard to explain really.. its basicly a cloudy dark water could look like a very watered down coffee but id its more like black particals in the water in the bottom of the housing like a suit.
do the filters change colour as well? because they seemed pritty clean
sounds to me like your carbon filter has started to break up, how old are the filters?
Ideally on smaller ro's you should change the sediment filter every month and carbon every 2 months.
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well i had the RO about 5 months
but only started using it just turned three months ago! but i use use wfp on hard 2 reach windows leaded and the like so havent used it day in day out
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change the filters every 2 / 3 months they are only a tenner !!! ::) ::)