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    Default Is a DE filter better than sand for iron removal

    In an ongoing fight against iron in solution in the water, carried into it by airborne red dirt (ferric oxide aka rust), I was wondering whether a DE filter, as it removes particle down to 2 microns, would be better than a sand filter? Or is the soluble iron even smaller than 2 microns and would just flow straight through the filter? If DE is appropriate, what size would be good for a 9,000 gal pool?

    Looking forward to your replies.
    Last edited by smallpooldad; 06-03-2006 at 06:18 PM.

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