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    With only one DI canister, what resin would you recommend?

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    As a side note....

    When first starting up a RODI or when adding new carbon block filters, dont forget to flush your carbon blocks out prior to plumbing in your DI resin.
    "The price of beauty is never quick or cheap."

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    Quote Originally Posted by TM01 View Post
    As a side note....

    When first starting up a RODI or when adding new carbon block filters, dont forget to flush your carbon blocks out prior to plumbing in your DI resin.
    Good point! Carbon blocks are still good, I believe. My color changing DI resin is beginning to indicate that it's exhausted and I'm looking for options on the longest lasting, best performing options for the best dollar value.

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