Have you used this technology to clean upcycle? I have used it and gotten favorable results. Your claim that the system does not change the water doesn't seem to hold up either. The EPA has certified the Ionator system as a sanitizing system. Wwater is not an EPA certified sanitizer. If the water is not changed by the Ionator, how could it sanitize?
I am wondering if spraying fruit aned vegetables storede in a refrigerator with this water will keep them from spoiling for longer period of time than untreatee fruit an veggies.
@upcycle The company claims the tap water will deionize within thirty seconds, so no. It should be known that the process of ionizing requires ionic materials, like metals. These are not commonly found in water, including the dirtiest of tap waters. There is huge skepticism to these kinds of products, since pH balance and ions don't seem to explicitly change the properties of the elements they are charging. Ergo, you are buying a $300 spray bottle and filling it with tap water.
Have you used this technology to clean upcycle? I have used it and gotten favorable results. Your claim that the system does not change the water doesn't seem to hold up either. The EPA has certified the Ionator system as a sanitizing system. Wwater is not an EPA certified sanitizer. If the water is not changed by the Ionator, how could it sanitize?
SoapPeddler 11 months ago
I am wondering if spraying fruit aned vegetables storede in a refrigerator with this water will keep them from spoiling for longer period of time than untreatee fruit an veggies.
upcycle 1 year ago
@upcycle The company claims the tap water will deionize within thirty seconds, so no. It should be known that the process of ionizing requires ionic materials, like metals. These are not commonly found in water, including the dirtiest of tap waters. There is huge skepticism to these kinds of products, since pH balance and ions don't seem to explicitly change the properties of the elements they are charging. Ergo, you are buying a $300 spray bottle and filling it with tap water.
coronet 1 year ago