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1. Carbon Filters (very slight reduction) 2. Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) (extremely high reduction and great tasting water ) 3. Distillation (total reduction - flat taste) 4. DI Deionization (usually a final polishing filter following a RO Reverse Osmosis filtration system to eliminate TDS) TDS Meters are simple to use to check Reverse Osmosis membrane performance. Measure the incoming water and the RO water. Divide the larger number into the smaller number and subtract that decimal from 1. The resulting decimal is the percent of TDS that the membrane is removing. Anyone that wants to know about the quality of their water should have one of these TDS Meter Testers.
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