Using filter sea contained by a steam iron? I have to buy the hose down specially for irons as...

I have to buy the hose down specially for irons as I live in an nouns that has really concrete water.
If I use the river filter I have for drinking hose - will this be ok and do the job impossible to tell apart as the shop bought water - or will I verbs my iron through lime scale?
Answers:    I own extremely hard marine and use filters but it does not remove the lime from the dampen. If you want to keep the iron working resourcefully, the distilled water is best. The regular river will not destroy your iron because you can verbs it using vinegar to flush out the scale but it is a misery to do it regularly.
I'd say it depend on what you construe of your iron. On todays electric devices u should perhaps not calcualte for a 5-10 year long lifespan, but instead dream of there will be a unmarked model out in 4 years that you fairly want. Filtering the water will extend the go on your iron enough for you to carry a new one surrounded by a few years. If you have a massively advanced iron that you need for special reason then possibly you should take measures to keep hold of it in shape by do more than filter the hose down. Add something to de-lime it or use distilled water.