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Use Distilled Water For A Sparkling Clean
12/1/2016

Use Distilled Water For A Sparkling Clean

At The Distilled Water Company, we only stock the highest grade purified water products available on the UK market. Both our distilled water and demineralised water products are guaranteed to live up to our premium level of water quality. 

We thought it would be a great idea to reach out to our valuable customers and find out what they are using our purified water for so that we could share. We have come across some awesome uses and thought we would explore a suggestion from Mike who uses distilled water for cleaning his windows and bathroom tiles.

Here is what Mike had to say: “We bought distilled water from you as it was recommended by our window cleaner for cleaning windows and bathroom tiles and the shower surround. It is brilliant. No deposits from the water, hence a brilliantly clear and sparkling finish. And the windows seem to stay cleaner longer.”

Wondering What Distilled Water Is?

Distilled water is a type of purified water that has gone through processes that removes all impurities and contaminants that are generally found in tap water.

Our distilled water first goes through ion exchange resin beds which remove all ion and mineral contaminants creating demineralised water. This water is then put through a process of distillation which involves heating the water into vapour and capturing the water as it condenses back into liquid form.

The Distilled Water Company, stock and distribute both demineralised and distilled water to customers across the UK. If you are looking for a trustworthy distilled water supplier, you have come to the right place.

We would like to say thanks to Mike and all the others who have come forward to tell us what they use our products for.

If you have any interesting uses for distilled or demineralised water, please pop us a mail at [email protected]. Alternatively, you can give us a call on  0845 500 4455.

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