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		<title>Choosing a Pool Filter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 3 main types of filters used on residential swimming pools today. // 1. sand filters 2. diatomaceous earth filters 3. cartridge filters The sand filter is still the most widely used. It is cheap to maintain, fairly simple to operate and clean and vitually lasts forever. Sand filters have improved greatly over recent [...]]]></description>
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