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- From: rclark@alcor.concordia.ca (Richard Clark)
- Subject: Re: chlorine/amine removers
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- Organization: Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec
- References: <1992Nov16.230400.11552@Veritas.COM>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 04:15:38 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.230400.11552@Veritas.COM> joshua@Veritas.COM (Joshua Levy) writes:
- >My bottle of AmQuel ammonia, chloramines, and chlorine remover (by
- >Kordon) is almost empty. Is there any reason to buy a different
- >brand when my current supply runs out?
-
- Amquel doesn't have phosphates, which is nice. But, it doesn't remove
- harmful metals like copper (novaqua is recommended for that - but I
- refuse to use it because of the phosphate buffers). What I would like
- to see is Amquel which also removes metals. I use Amquel myself, but
- would like to use something else. I've heard Tetra makes a product
- that does what I want, but I don't know its name.
-
- rick
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