Bidet water filter necessary?
We have a well, and a bio-bidet, and I want to know if there is any
reason to install an in-line water filter to take out bacteria or viruses. Our water is filtered through a whole-house filter system (backwash type), but its not chlorinated or treated in any other way. |
Bidet water filter necessary?
This is just my opinion, but if your well water is good enough to drink then
it ceartainly should be good enough for your bidet. -- Mike S. "dean" wrote in message oups.com... We have a well, and a bio-bidet, and I want to know if there is any reason to install an in-line water filter to take out bacteria or viruses. Our water is filtered through a whole-house filter system (backwash type), but its not chlorinated or treated in any other way. |
Bidet water filter necessary?
Our bidet is fed through the water softener cause you surely don't
want hard water deposits on your......................... ;-) --Ben On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 19:10:49 GMT, "Mike S." wrote: This is just my opinion, but if your well water is good enough to drink then it ceartainly should be good enough for your bidet. |
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