2 Part and Carbon

Randy Holmes-Farley

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No, unless the compounds are not mixing in well before encountering the GAC and it is acting as a surface for ongoing precipitation of calcium carbonate.

If you think that might be the case, next time you replace it, check it visually and if it bubbles when put in vinegar.
 

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