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im having trouble finding distilled water for my new dyes, and sealent, can distilled water be replaced with demineralized water, since the only thing that we want is to prevent reactive minerals to react in the mix?
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Distilled water is a type of demineralized water. Demineralized is a general term for many types of filtered water, and all should be fine for plating.
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