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    02 years ago

    what metal are you talking about? What is its form and concentration?

    Tap water, metal such as lead, copper, etc.

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      2 years ago

      They stay in the water when you boil it, what you need is a good filter. Most filters you find in the shop don’t do much tbf, but I cannot suggest anything, I am not an expert on commercial products.

      If you distillate it you get rid of metals, but you also remove the so called minerals. Distilled water taste bad and is not really good for you

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        02 years ago

        I boil my water, but I usually let it cool off and discard the last of it at the bottom, my understanding was that there was more concentration there.

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          Where did you read this? Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that, unless you have concentration so high that a deposit is created. But, in that case, I wouldn’t absolutely drink that water

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            32 years ago

            Not sure, I must have read it or heard from someone and it got stuck, thanks for clarifying though.