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I have a question about stored water. I store my water in a big old brute like everyone else. I clean it after I empty it before I refill but it gets this like old man dusty scent and I hate it. I know most people say they do not care as long as it is still reading clean, but is there a way to avoid the water stored from getting that smell it gets? It is not bad just reminds me of old man. I use my stored water fairly quick but by the bottom of my bin it starts to get that smell. I was thinking of tossing a bag of carbon in there to absorb anything that may cause the smell, has anyone done this?
 

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Carbon will work as long as the water or air passes thru it.
Maybe a pump would work also.
 
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Thanks going to try a power head. It probably won't be an issue considering my new tank will eat the Ro in that bin one change now lol
 

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I have a question about stored water. I store my water in a big old brute like everyone else. I clean it after I empty it before I refill but it gets this like old man dusty scent and I hate it. I know most people say they do not care as long as it is still reading clean, but is there a way to avoid the water stored from getting that smell it gets? It is not bad just reminds me of old man. I use my stored water fairly quick but by the bottom of my bin it starts to get that smell. I was thinking of tossing a bag of carbon in there to absorb anything that may cause the smell, has anyone done this?
What else has that smell? My water always just smells like the plastic.
 

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