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   From: Michael Trew    
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   Subject: Re: Rain water for distilled water in car & iron at home?   
   Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2023 09:20:02 -0500   
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   From: michael.trew@att.net   
      
   On 1/7/2023 23:19, Bugsy wrote:   
   > My neighbor collects rain water for his car and home (iron) and he said i's   
   > the same as distilled water for those two purposes.   
   >   
   > Is it?   
      
   In theory, it would be, if not for contaminates.   
      
   My father as a cistern which collects rain water for his house (in lieu   
   of a well or city water). The water is held in a concrete tank under   
   the side porch. It's not pretty, and you do *not* want to drink that water.   
      
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