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    I tried them and can't say that they were worth the expense. I got my iron out using Ben's cal-hypo method. Worked a treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FormerBromineUser View Post
    I tried them and can't say that they were worth the expense. I got my iron out using Ben's cal-hypo method. Worked a treat.
    I saw that trick posted somewhere on this forum. I have to say that I'd be a little nervous trying to intentionally scale out metals and hope that my filter catches them. Also, I think those of us with naturally high Ca levels would probably just scale out calcium carbonate more so than metals.

    Interesting though.....do you have a link to a post with detailed instruction?
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