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She does say that she uses "filtered" tap water. Than can be anything from a store-bought water container with a filter on it, to a water softening system, to a reverse-osmosis system... or a combination thereof. So it's possible that her water is filtered enough to avoid DOS. Again, I find this irresponsible, but I guess that's on her.
In general, wouldn't reverse osmosis water be safe for soapmaking? I understand the dangers of tap water, but now I'm curious about RO specifically.
 
...she's pulling off some magic trick to get away with things she's not supposed to - who gave her this privilege...

It's not clear to me that you're actually joking here. The tone here is coming across as harsh, even though it's veiled with an emoticon.

While I might feel the need to agree to disagree with others who use tap water when making soap, this kind of comment isn't approprate. I suggest choosing kinder language to make one's point.
 
In general, wouldn't reverse osmosis water be safe for soapmaking? I understand the dangers of tap water, but now I'm curious about RO specifically.
Yes, I believe so. But my point is that we don't know what type of filter she's using, and not all filters are created equal. By not being more specific to her audience, some may be misled into using lesser filters that aren't sufficient for soapmaking.
 
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