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Originally Posted by mrsellout View Post
Or in a motor spares shop (some car batteries need topping up with distilled water).
For the past 2-3 decades, most commercial water for motoring purposes has been "deionized". Whilst distilling is one of many ways of purifying water, reverse osmosis or electrodeionization tends to be more common.

I am not sure if that makes any difference for practical purposes such as cleaning human-waste-soaked electronics If in doubt, use isopropyl alcohol instead.
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