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I dont know if anyone has heard using coffee beans or grounds in your reservoir tank to reduce ph. i heard it only really effective for like 2 days... Im really curious to see if this works. i wanted to know if anyone has tried it or heard of it, and if so, what kind of results did you have and how much did you have and such....i just dont want to dunp coffee beans in my tank...
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