Filtering neutral - really surprised

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Filtering neutral - really surprised

Postby Rolls912 » Tue Apr 23, 2019 3:17 am

I’ve used the ezi filter for some time on and off, and it’s benefits are negligible.

Recently, I upgraded to a better filter system using granulated carbon. Wow - the difference is very noticeable. This contradicts many posts that I’ve read in the past about it being a waste of time.

In particular I would recommend for;
- anyone who uses a T5. Especially if you’ve had scorching
- newbies as it will clean up rough cuts

It’s not going to replace good cutting but for me, it has polished my spirit by at least 10%.

I’m definitely converted.

P.s. now I’m curious as to what it would do to a (dare I say it) turbo wash. Hmm, the temptation. Okay maybe not, but imagine if one could work out a way to polish it up. The yield would be :dance:
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Re: Filtering neutral - really surprised

Postby Sam. » Tue Apr 23, 2019 8:43 am

Yeah mate you can have high yield using all the turbo products and filtering but it will cost a shit load more per liter and still not taste as good as in filtered TPW cut well.
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