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At one time wasn't using distilled water rather than tap recommended?
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Depends on how nasty your tap/well water is. The water here has way too many chemicals in it. It leaves a white chalky residue on everything.
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I always use distilled water. I suppose if your water is as pure as the fallen snow, then give it a go. But a gallon of distilled water is about $1.50 here in CA. I think it's worth getting.
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Great job...I want to soak ALL MY CARDS NOW!
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Most already have been with some of them multiple times.
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Thanks! I only paid like $2 for the card so it was a small risk.
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