rjjayrt wrote:If you must or want to use tap water and your not sure of it, then boil it for 10 to 15 minutes, let it cool, bottle it and use it.
I emphatically disagree. Boiling makes water evaporate, which means that the end result is that you have *less* water relative to the number of mineral deposits, or to put it another way, boiled water has more mineral deposits in the same volume of water. Boiling will kill anything potentially harmful that's growing in it, but if you don't need to boil it to drink it, then you don't need to boil it to breathe it.
If you can't get distilled and your tap water isn't safe to drink [I lived in Ecuador, which borders Brazil, for awhile, and I know you can't drink the tap water in Ecuador at all], buy a bottled water that does *not* have a lot of minerals in it ... cheaper bottled waters are usually better. Dasani or Aquafina is pretty good; Evian is really bad. But you have to clean the tank out a lot more often if you don't use distilled water ... mine gets white deposits after about 3-4 days of non-distilled water (whether I empty it or not).
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