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IPW Industries’ Sani System (SS24N) is a professional-grade, 0.25 fl oz liquid cleaner designed for reverse osmosis systems, coolers, and whole house water softeners. Its single-use packets deliver precise dosing to remove tough buildup, improve water taste and clarity, and extend system longevity by preventing membrane and resin bed damage. Ideal for homeowners and businesses seeking efficient, all-in-one water system maintenance.
D**D
To rinse out throughly
Product works ok.
R**D
Easy to use
Easy to use but be mindful that there's only .25 fluid ounces in this packet. Although I have not tested my water after using this, I can tell a difference for the better!
S**E
Water Softener Sanitizer
It seems to work. I try to use it every other month in my water softener.
J**E
It's literally $12 per packet and 1 packet treats 2 gallons: that's all it treats.
Pay attention to this product folks! I should have looked more closely so it's totally on me, but 1 packet for $12 treats 2 gallons. That's all you get: just 1 packet! I wouldn't have bought this had I paid enough attention. You can't return it either because it's a 'food' product. Live and learn. Just do a bleach solution.
J**O
As advertised
Product works well to sanitize water softener. No after taste. Second time I’ve used this product.
B**S
Good product.
As advertised
D**N
NOT a comprehensive RO system cleaner.
The manufacturer may want to chime in here, but according to the listing, it is to be used without most of the critical RO system components in place, including the filters and RO membrane. So, unless you are changing your RO membrane (which you normally don't have to change more often than once every 5 years), reinstalling the existing membrane after sanitization would immediately reintroduce bacteria to your system. Yes, bacteria get past and/or grow though the sediment and carbon filters and deposit on the upstream side of the RO membrane, and bacterial film can also creep along the plastic surfaces of the tubing, valves and housings from the waste and the RO faucet, to the pressure tank, and finally to the downstream side of the RO membrane. Without a means to sanitize a used RO membrane in place, the only way to properly sanitize the entire system is to trash your perfectly good RO membran every time you change your sediment and carbon filters. Assuming you change the sediment and carbon filters once every 6 months, that means you end up paying 10 times more for RO membranes than necessary. There are reagents that can be used to sanitize RO membranes in place, over and over again. They use them all the time in pharmaceutical-grade water purification systems.
T**D
Sterilizes the R. O. System well to make wonderful water.
Be sure to remove the filter media then add Sanistem and all to sit so it per forms it's function. Be sure to remove filter membrane as well. The water will have a great taste after a flush of your filter.
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