Why do the new irons not need distilled water?
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Why do the new irons not need distilled water?
I bought a new Oliso Iron and was surprised to read in the instruction: "Do Not Use Distilled Water in this iron, use only tap water"...........My tap water tends to be hard, often leaving a lime film, that I would think would clog the iron, so I have always used distilled water in my iron. Does anyone know why Oliso would tell its customers to use only TapWater?
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I read not long ago to not use distilled because something in the distilling process causes a build up of something (can't remember what it was called) in irons, steamers, steam mops etc. The article also said no tap water unless it was filtered. If you do not have filtered water, the gallons labeled "drinking water" are usually filtered, check the label.
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They have an anti-calcification function designed into them. The reason for distilled water was because well water can be "hard" and cause calcium deposits to build up in the iron -- especially in/around the steam vents. This increased the likelihood of it "spitting" water while ironing & caused uneven steam distribution.
Distilled water was never an ideal option because over time it will erode stainless steal. Now that the newer irons have a means of dealing with the calcium deposits, there really is no reason to chance damaging the iron by using distilled water.
Distilled water was never an ideal option because over time it will erode stainless steal. Now that the newer irons have a means of dealing with the calcium deposits, there really is no reason to chance damaging the iron by using distilled water.
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It ruins the seal. My brother put some in my rowenta 1 year ago and it hasn't held water since so it will cause them to leak like crazy and the water tank to be nonfunctional. I ended up just buying a new rowenta since I didn't care for my oliso and use only bottled or filtered water and have had no issues since.
#9
some bottled water says "minerals added for taste" stay clear of those, it's the minerals that cause the irons problems, I usually get spring water
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