This should work for particles in the water I guess. But you cannot eliminate germs or, and that is worse, any chemical polution. So I would be cautius about the water source still. Boiling will eliminate live creatures so yes, that should be the next step. Also, it comes to my mind, you should take into consideration the material the tissue was made from. Its better to be sure you do not drink any harmful chemicals used to make that tissue. For example toilet paper often contains various fragrances and they hardly expect you will be drinking that stuff. The principle itself is cool.
Cleans minerals, muck, and earthly grime from water, it's a nifty filter, yet does not purify water from all germs, bacteria, etc. Gaus is better option for bug out bags/emergencies/etc as it can be used again and again.
Exactly, it filters water but does not purify it. If you wanted to purify truly dirty water (from mud outside, still water, etc.) and only did this, you'd be in trouble drinking that.
@@matthewdavidproductions9615 Of course I know that. I'm saying, just like the original commenter is saying, that the title is misleading, that's not "purifying water" as it claims, but filtering
Essentially no. This water likely has bacteria and other organisms, along with toxins and metals. This really isn't a standalone process if you're trying to get safe-to-drink water
Tf are you on about he just did not let it sit long enough or he could of raised the cup with the dirt above for more water to get transferred at a quicker pace💀
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This should work for particles in the water I guess. But you cannot eliminate germs or, and that is worse, any chemical polution. So I would be cautius about the water source still. Boiling will eliminate live creatures so yes, that should be the next step. Also, it comes to my mind, you should take into consideration the material the tissue was made from. Its better to be sure you do not drink any harmful chemicals used to make that tissue. For example toilet paper often contains various fragrances and they hardly expect you will be drinking that stuff. The principle itself is cool.
That’s why the video instructed you to ‘boil’ before drinking!
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Yes.. it's works for the little bit dirty water. But how to cleaning the dirty water on the large river? How much tissue you need?
or lake.
A lot more than that
Waters cleaning process through it again possible to use same water
Where is waters stroge and speeding bad smell plants sands stones clean it ..
This can really help you
I think so
Awesome
Can you please also test the tds of the water
So cool thank you
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How long does this take
Cleans minerals, muck, and earthly grime from water, it's a nifty filter, yet does not purify water from all germs, bacteria, etc. Gaus is better option for bug out bags/emergencies/etc as it can be used again and again.
Exactly, it filters water but does not purify it. If you wanted to purify truly dirty water (from mud outside, still water, etc.) and only did this, you'd be in trouble drinking that.
@@alb.3818 It does do what it's meant to do, remove anything that's not water. Mud removed, germs wouldn't.
@@matthewdavidproductions9615 Of course I know that. I'm saying, just like the original commenter is saying, that the title is misleading, that's not "purifying water" as it claims, but filtering
Did the boiling part pass by or is it just me?
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I want to ask I think the water is still not drinkable right because it just removed the dirt from the water not the germs.
I cannot be sure 100 percent about it, it requires some analysis, if you boil it that might work, but again it need analysis
Good idea 👍
Thanks 🙏
How many years does it take to fill a glass???
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How can i clean more quantity of muddy water
more cups, dirty water and tissues
That science
Is it safe after?
after boiling probably yes however if there is no heavy metals
Essentially no. This water likely has bacteria and other organisms, along with toxins and metals. This really isn't a standalone process if you're trying to get safe-to-drink water
In the firsh i thought it was cholocate
f we add coal instead of boiling the water, then repeating this process but with coal water?
I have no idea 🤷🏻
I'm guessing this doesn't work if the waters diseased lol
Can’t be sure 💯 percent
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1:04 why don't you show the whole glass ?
Fake ?
That is just a small portion of the water. With any kind of filter you can achieve more. Thanks for the clickbait.
Tf are you on about he just did not let it sit long enough or he could of raised the cup with the dirt above for more water to get transferred at a quicker pace💀
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its nothing