Lowering copper, iron, and tin?

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I had someone watch my reef for a couple months while I was away. Everything lived but came back to some seriously unhappy corals. After 5 water changes (25% each) things are looking a little better, but still large values of copper, iron, and tin. https://lab.faunamarin.de/download/analyses/121/121497.pdf

Any ideas on the best way to get rid of the remaining? I'm planning to keep changing water anyway, but I wouldn't mind something that could help directly remove it from the water. Also, any idea on where all these metals came from?
 

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The thing about Tim is there are many chemical forms possible, but a metal binder such as a polyfilter or metasorb may be useful. Tracking down the plastic source, if any, is also useful.
 
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I've had polyfilter in for a month, I might try metazorb as well.

The thing about Tim is there are many chemical forms possible, but a metal binder such as a polyfilter or metasorb may be useful. Tracking down the plastic source, if any, is also useful.
For the plastic source, should I be looking at things in the tank, or my RODI? Recently got a Nero 3 that could be the cause
 

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For the plastic source, should I be looking at things in the tank, or my RODI? Recently got a Nero 3 that could be the cause

Could be either. Some folks have fingered plastic tubing.
 

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My tin issue was associated with dark tinted tubes from Amazon used for WC. These tubes also smelled weird probably from too much leftover plasticizer.
 

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