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Although unlikely, this could be due to some sediments in your water - a whole house filter could help with that. It is more likely that it could be some residual sulfur/iron buildup from the filter which manages to get past the unit right after the unit backwashes (kind of how a little lint always gets past the clothes dryer lint filter, especially when you pull it out to clean it). I believe the Super S system uses charcoal filtration as the last step so it could theoretically also be some of the charcoal leaching out of the tank after a backwash, etc. Here is some links with more information about the Culligan Super S:

http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-review-53C0-CE02C28-38FCFF23-prod6

http://www.culligan.com/index.cfm/id/68/title/Culligan%E2%80%99s%20Super%20S%C2%AE%20Water%20Filter.html

http://www.culligandealer.com/southwest/benefits.htm http://www.culliganky.com/residential/index.html http://www.meredithculligan.com/pdf/salesport_hh_soft_supers_37158.pdf

http://www.naylorscontracting.com/culligan.ivnu

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Q: If you have a Culligan Super S system and are periodically getting light and dark gray water but no smell what would cause this?
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