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Is there a way to clean PUR water filters without replacing the filters

>> No.850281

>>850280
no

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>>850280

you obviously underestimate the purpose of filtration.

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>>850280
You could crack the filter open and refill it with activated carbon from the aquarium store. It would be cheaper than buying new filters but I'd say it still counts as "Replacing".

>> No.850437

>>850398
Awesome!

>> No.850960

some people re-activate carbon by baking it in an oven. Hot enough to sterilize it and cook off any bad stuff.