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According to several water purifier reviews we've conducted, there are many different systems out there that do not live up to their hype. While just about any type of filtration system will remove some unwanted elements from your drinking supply, some will definitely do the job more efficiently and more effectively than others.
One water purifier review focused on distillation and reverse osmosis systems. Distilling is an old process of heating H20 into a steam, which boils away impurities, then converting the steam back to liquid. Unfortunately, some chemicals and diseases are not removed and end up in the drinking supply. Reverse osmosis forces H20 through a fine membrane: the problem is that many chemicals are molecularly smaller than water, therefore are not strained out. Both systems are also slow-yield, hard to maintain, and expensive. Additionally, they both remove important minerals such as potassium and calcium.
Other water purifier reviews focused on the most popular filtration medium: carbon. Most of the best H20 treatment systems employ activated carbon. It works through the process known as adsorption where liquids and dissolved solids adhere to the surface of a solid medium (carbon).
Yet, a water purifier review discovered that not all carbon-based treatment products are alike. If a product contains low levels of activated carbon or the carbon is not exposed to H20 very long, some contaminated elements can end up in the drinking supply. Also, these types of filters are most effective when they are first being used. Over time, the filter will become clogged, and its filtration abilities will lessen. Additionally, bacteria can grow in carbon, we discovered during another one of our water purifier reviews, so using a carbon filter too long and you can actually be adding contaminants to your glass.
Overall, carbon filters remain the best mechanisms for treating your drinking supply. However, since they are not 100% effective, a water purifier review of ours found that they are best used as part of a multi-step process which is able to remove all impurities from H20 and change it so that it is even more beneficial.
Our water purifier reviews found that H20 treatment systems that contain at least two separate filters with at least one being carbon, are the best for removing all chemicals and stray bits of sediment. If the first filter misses one contaminant, the second filter is there to catch it. Typically the first filter is there to catch larger particles while the second filter removes smaller elements and pathogens.
This makes safe, pure drinking liquid, but there are additional ways you can ensure that what you are drinking is as beneficial as it can be to you. One water purifier review found that some systems work an ion exchange, replacing lead ions with the beneficial mineral potassium. Other studies discovered that an ionizing water filter produces alkaline H20 which is full of oxygen and extra electrons for fighting free radicals and acidic H20 which is excellent for external cleansing.
In all of our water purifier reviews, we found overwhelmingly that carbon-based filters worked best in conjunction with other steps that removed everything that should not be in your glass and added all the things that should be there to improve your health.
Martin Spencer is a health researcher who has been studying water filtration for over 25 years. He is a regular contributor to Water Filtration Guide, a site dedicated to various methods of treating and purifying water. Read our water purifier review on our site.
The Body Kit: Low, Sleek and Aggressive
Giving your ride a low-slung, aggressive stance is the best way to be noticed on the street. How can you do that without dropping your suspension for asphalt-grinding lowness? Body kits are the best way to make your car look lower, without actually dropping it flat on the blacktop. What are body kits? Chances are you've seen them around town. They are custom kits designed to make your ride look low, provide cleaner lines and add an aggressive stance to almost any ride, from a Kia to an Acura.
Technically, a body kit is a bunch of plastic, fiberglass or carbon fiber that has been shaped into extensions and panel replacements for your car. Usually, these kits are vehicle specific, meaning they are custom made to fit the exact dimensions of your specific vehicle. Trying to use a kit designed for a different vehicle usually will not work, unless you're extremely talented with Bondo and a saw. Buying a kit for your vehicle is the only way that you can actually achieve the seamless look that you want.
What do body kits include? The answer to that question varies by manufacturer, as well as by kit type. Most kits have at least front and rear bumper lips and side panels. Kits that are more expensive come with replacement bumpers, wing spoilers and even new hoods. How custom you go with your ride is up to you and the contents of your wallet.
How do body kits work? Most kits simply attach to, or replace OEM panes. For instance, bumper lips attach to your front and rear bumpers and add length, making your car look lower to the ground. You'll also hear these called bumper skirts in some circles. Side panels attach to your OEM rocker panels and can drop your car by several inches. Many body kits also include replacement grills or overly grills. These change the look of your stock grill and can add a great dimension to your ride.
How easy are body kits to install? The answer to that question will depend on the body kit you purchase. Most kits are easy enough to install at home, provided you have access to the right tools. Others may require cutting and trimming; a body shop is the best place to have these installed. Extensive kits are available that will require expert installation, such as replacement hoods. Carbon fiber hoods are a hot way to transform the look of your ride, but the average car owner may find them difficult to install.
After you have chosen the body kit you want, take a look at how difficult it's going to be to install. If you have the knowledge and tools, installing the kit yourself will save you some money. However, if you lack the right tools and skill, your modifications can actually make your ride look worse, rather than better. In this case, professional installation is the only option and the best way to ensure the sleek look that you want.
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I am looking for online shops in singapore or japan or anywhere where I can buy Sec. Hand parts for my EVO 7 ?
My evo has been accidented badly and I need these parts: Front and rear evo 7/8 bumper, headlights, taillights, Bonnet (non carbon), Right & left front fenders, Right & left rear door, complete rear fenders with boot and lid. All these should be for Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 7/8. Please let me know the cheapest sites where I can get these parts. Second hand parts would be an advantage as they would be cheaper. I am actually based in Mauritius That's why I'm looking for a shop nearby in Asia or it could be in South Africa also.Thank you very much. Please help me?
This is an easy one, ebay, check the international sites.
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