water filter..... reverse osomosis system if you wanna go big... or any filter that sticks on your faucet or water pitcher if you wanna go small
You can, but it will do little good. The sulphur smell comes from too much iron and that needs treatment or filtering depending how heavy it is. Take a sample for analysis at a lab.
Adding a diluted solution of Chlorine to the water should sanitize it and rid it of the bad smell
the sour smell to water is usually caused by overpurification such as sulfur and other chemicals added at the plant
The 'eggy smell' is from sulpher. Water filtration systems can take most of it out of the water, but it is difficult and can be expensive.
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Adding a diluted solution of Chlorine to the water should sanitize it and rid it of the bad smell
You can, but it will do little good. The sulphur smell comes from too much iron and that needs treatment or filtering depending how heavy it is. Take a sample for analysis at a lab.
the sour smell to water is usually caused by overpurification such as sulfur and other chemicals added at the plant
It has a high sulfur content to it.
A water filter system will remove the sulfur smell by reducing the hydrogen sulfide that causes it. There are 4 different types of water filters: distiller, reverse osmosis, backwash and activated carbon water filters.
The rotten egg smell is sulfur...
Vinigar water
The 'eggy smell' is from sulpher. Water filtration systems can take most of it out of the water, but it is difficult and can be expensive.
Get Rid of Sulfur Odor in WaterIf you are not dealing with any other issues other than sulfur (rotten egg odor) in your water, then simple aeration will work to rid the water of sulfur. An aerator is a device that allows the offending gases to be aerated out of the water. If you are also dealing with iron and / or manganese as well then there are systems including iron, sulfur and manganese systems that will address it. If you have any type of sulfur bacteria, then you will need a chlorinator.
The sulfur smell is the catalytic converter. There will always be some smell of sulfur. The converter changes the carbon monoxide in the exhaust to sulfur dioxide. Strong sulfur smell may be an indication the converter needs to be changed. This can also be a symptom of a leaking battery. We had a battery crack, and the sulfur smell was almost overpowering for a couple of days. Even after it was replaced, the smell lingered for a bit.
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The content of sulphur and other minerals in the geyser creates the bad smell.