Good tip. But remember Guys, the more air surface the water has the better the 'gas out' of the chlorine. In other words a wide bowl is better than a narrow bowl.
i heard thru the grape vine that 4 hrs was good enough. But in this case since we all hate chlorine in our water, the longer it's left out might be better. thanks!
Lets just say it tastes free but I usually let it go greater than 24 hours. It works well if you have several jugs going at once. Also test water for other contaminants that do not evaporate.:)
Yeah the tip is quick but the evaporation technique is definitely slooooww! What I do is have several pitchers going at once, staggered one for each day. This way I never run out.
Good tip. But remember Guys, the more air surface the water has the better the 'gas out' of the chlorine. In other words a wide bowl is better than a narrow bowl.
John1576able 3 months ago
I thought this process only eliminated the taste but the cholrine is still in the water.
shogundx 4 months ago
i heard thru the grape vine that 4 hrs was good enough. But in this case since we all hate chlorine in our water, the longer it's left out might be better. thanks!
vd2597 4 months ago
Why can't I use the chlorine removal drops that I put in my fish tank that claim to work instantly?
masm60 5 months ago
Lets just say it tastes free but I usually let it go greater than 24 hours. It works well if you have several jugs going at once. Also test water for other contaminants that do not evaporate.:)
motherearthsoup 7 months ago
they say, its evaps at 1 gal per 24 hrs,, so a one gal jug is chlorine free in 24 hrs,
jdhoutz 7 months ago
Yeah the tip is quick but the evaporation technique is definitely slooooww! What I do is have several pitchers going at once, staggered one for each day. This way I never run out.
craphtmadic 1 year ago
it's a simple tip for sure. but not quick
GreenFury1976 1 year ago
Thanks for the tip.
steven84123 2 years ago