Spot free washing!

Pacemaker1000

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Finally bought a proper 0ppm water filter and ....wow!
Rinsed car off with it and perfect spot free results without any drying. Tested with meter and indeed is 0ppm
Had previously used a cheaper small vessel which was a lot better than tap water but nothing like this.
Easily the best £80 I’ve spent on car stuff and huge time saver.
Well recommend. Will post link or pm if interested
 
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.
 
Cluck said:
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.

Yep got a bigbio blower too but this sort of eliminates it unless in a hurry to detail after.
Ceramic coating helps a lot too
 
this is what I use
 

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Cluck said:
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.

Does it negate the need to use shammy ?

If so I'm in.
 
Duvetday said:
Cluck said:
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.

Does it negate the need to use shammy ?

If so I'm in.

No-one uses a chamois these days - gotta be microfibre. ;)
 
Duvetday said:
Cluck said:
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.

Does it negate the need to use shammy ?

If so I'm in.

Absolutely! No drying at all involved even in the sun. In fact that’s the best way to speed up drying.
 
Pacemaker1000 said:
Finally bought a proper 0ppm water filter and ....wow!
Rinsed car off with it and perfect spot free results without any drying. Tested with meter and indeed is 0ppm
Had previously used a cheaper small vessel which was a lot better than tap water but nothing like this.
Easily the best £80 I’ve spent on car stuff and huge time saver.
Well recommend. Will post link or pm if interested



Can you send the link to the chat. I use a leaf blower but thinking of getting one of these too to make it even easier
 
Duvetday said:
Cluck said:
Yup, I got one recently too after seeing them recommended on here. Combined with a blower, I can get the car washed and dried with a lot less effort than before.

Does it negate the need to use shammy ?

If so I'm in.
The combo of the water filter tank and the air blower meant I didn't touch the car after washing it. We have very hard water down here (dishwasher has to be set to the hardest water setting, for example) and washing the cars in anything but cloudy, cool weather was an exercise in frustration. The tank was about £100 and the blower was another £150 I think. Yes, I could have got the car wrapped when I bought it, but I didn't, so these help me keep the paintwork looking as good as possible for as long as possible.
 
Few on the market main one being Raceglaze but cheaper ones available. Got mine from eBay as uses same vessel and resin.
7 litre model good for casual use but will depend on water quality in your area.
Pic looks like it’s dumpy but is same 6x18 as used by others

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-Litre-DI-Pressure-Vessel-Filled-with-Best-115-Grade-Virgin-Resin-Fittings-/112334775002?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0

https://www.raceglaze.co.uk/race-glaze/race-glaze-small-domestic-7L-water-filter/

https://www.vyair.com/en/0618-high-pressure-reinforced-long-life-resin-vessel-7-litre-capacity-black.html
 
I do not have "spotless water" but I do have a "leaf blower".
After rinsing of, I simply blow the water off the car (like in a car wash).
The few remaining drops then get wiped off with a microfibre towel.
Takes about 5 minutes to finish off the car after washing.
 
I have water softener for my whole house supply which helps, then use a plastic rubber scrape thingy to write of most water, then leaf blower for nooks and crannies. Then microfibre with aqua wax.

Still avoid hot sunshine.

At the other extreme, years ago I was washing my car, but the water froze as I was doing so! Needs must though.
 
I bought a proper blower awhile back but find it very time consuming. Plus had to put car straight in garage after washing.
Then wife bought a black car, nightmare, dries very quickly. This allows a no touch spotless drying. Can even run through jetwasher
 
Washed wifeys black metallic Merc, rinsed with 0ppm water and left dry in sun on windy day.
Perfect finish! No spots or drying cloth lines and didn’t have to use blow dryer.
Literally a game changer, so easy!
 
Hi guys I’ve put links above for tanks complete with MB 115 resin and Hozelock fittings
I've used the top one from eBay so can recommend it completely. They all sell the resin separately when required.
In forty years this is by far the best product I’ve bought! The time and effort saved and the perfect result is unbelievable
 
FWIW - Our water softener has had the same resin in for 10 years and it's still going strong . The water in the South is as hard as, with the Chalk that the water rises up through being a right PITA.

I wash mine in the shade, and use my Stihl leafblower to blow dry and then get my MF towel on it - then it goes in the sun or for a drive.

What I don't get though, is why do you wash the car in direct sunlight?
 
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