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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Love it!
William Skillern
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Love it!
Masgolfing
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
This product claims it reduces hard water spots, well not at all. It's so expensive. It doesn't work at all.
Masgolfing
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
This product claims it reduces hard water spots, well not at all. It's so expensive. It doesn't work at all.
john
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Reduced our hard water from 320 ppm down to 7 ppm at 1 GPM. The water out of the hose was 3.6 GPM, so we had to almost turn it off to get flow rate down to 1 GPM. I recommend getting a flow meter for best results. Hose connections take some fiddling to get leak free.
john
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Reduced our hard water from 320 ppm down to 7 ppm at 1 GPM. The water out of the hose was 3.6 GPM, so we had to almost turn it off to get flow rate down to 1 GPM. I recommend getting a flow meter for best results. Hose connections take some fiddling to get leak free.
Surfer Al
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Purchased a new vehicle that has full PPF and Ceramic Coating. I'm using this prevent water spots. This device is attached to a pressure washer with a foam cannon. I am able to then foam my entire vehicle. Then I rub it down with a microfiber cloth. No swirl marks as it's covered with PPF. Otherwise, I would just let the foam do its work by itself. Then I spray it down with the water that goes through this. There is a bypass valve so that you can send untreated or treated water through it. Helpful if you soap with untreated water and then rinse with treated water. Otherwise, you would have to build your own contraption with multiple valves on other brands. I like this one because it had an off, bypass and treated water options built in.
Surfer Al
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
Purchased a new vehicle that has full PPF and Ceramic Coating. I'm using this prevent water spots. This device is attached to a pressure washer with a foam cannon. I am able to then foam my entire vehicle. Then I rub it down with a microfiber cloth. No swirl marks as it's covered with PPF. Otherwise, I would just let the foam do its work by itself. Then I spray it down with the water that goes through this. There is a bypass valve so that you can send untreated or treated water through it. Helpful if you soap with untreated water and then rinse with treated water. Otherwise, you would have to build your own contraption with multiple valves on other brands. I like this one because it had an off, bypass and treated water options built in.
Geriatric Garage
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Caution, test your waters TDS first. My city water department says our water TDS should be less than 400 ppm. I tested it and it was much higher. This is too high a TDS for this filter to last. I got 5 washes using only for the final rinse on a full size pickup truck before the water tested from the this system was too high to prevent water spotting.When this system was first used the filtered water had TDS around 80 ppm and did a good job. It now was 300 ppm after just 5 washes. Time to change the included replacement filters. I now have learned to do the final rinse with unfiltered water for the initial rinse to get the suds off then a quicker filtered rinse. This way they did last a little longer.Overall I am impressed with the build quality, it is made to last with exceptional piping and easy to use directional valve. I will try to refill my own filters as another reviewer has done. Ultimately if you are in an area with water that has low TDS it will last much longer than I have experienced. Either you will need a much larger system at higher cost or best to filter through a RO system first if you can.
Geriatric Garage
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Caution, test your waters TDS first. My city water department says our water TDS should be less than 400 ppm. I tested it and it was much higher. This is too high a TDS for this filter to last. I got 5 washes using only for the final rinse on a full size pickup truck before the water tested from the this system was too high to prevent water spotting.When this system was first used the filtered water had TDS around 80 ppm and did a good job. It now was 300 ppm after just 5 washes. Time to change the included replacement filters. I now have learned to do the final rinse with unfiltered water for the initial rinse to get the suds off then a quicker filtered rinse. This way they did last a little longer.Overall I am impressed with the build quality, it is made to last with exceptional piping and easy to use directional valve. I will try to refill my own filters as another reviewer has done. Ultimately if you are in an area with water that has low TDS it will last much longer than I have experienced. Either you will need a much larger system at higher cost or best to filter through a RO system first if you can.
Billy Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
If you're a car enthusiast who values maintaining a pristine, spot-free shine on your vehicle, a spotless car wash system with resin and a deionized water (DI) system might be your ultimate solution. Designed to leave your car looking professionally detailed, these systems are becoming increasingly popular among DIY car detailers.Resin Filters are at the heart of this system. They remove calcium, magnesium, iron, and other hard water ions through ion exchange. As the water passes through the resin, it becomes deionized, ensuring that you wonโt have to worry about annoying spots or residues on your car after washing.Pros and ConsPros: Eliminates water spots, reducing the need for additional drying. Protects your car's paintwork from mineral damage. Easy to set up and maintain. Saves time and effort in washing and detailing.Cons: Requires replacement of resin cartridges. The initial investment may be higher than traditional washing methods. Effectiveness may vary based on the hardness of your local water supply.ConclusionA spotless car wash deionized water system is a game-changer for achieving that professional-level, spot-free shine on your vehicle. While the upfront cost might be higher than your average garden hose wash, the benefitsโlike preserving your carโs paint and reducing the need for costly detailingโmake it a worthwhile investment for anyone serious about maintaining their vehicle's appearance.Investing in a spotless car wash system is an investment in your carโs longevity and shine. Say goodbye to water spots and hello to a flawless finish every time!
Billy Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
If you're a car enthusiast who values maintaining a pristine, spot-free shine on your vehicle, a spotless car wash system with resin and a deionized water (DI) system might be your ultimate solution. Designed to leave your car looking professionally detailed, these systems are becoming increasingly popular among DIY car detailers.Resin Filters are at the heart of this system. They remove calcium, magnesium, iron, and other hard water ions through ion exchange. As the water passes through the resin, it becomes deionized, ensuring that you wonโt have to worry about annoying spots or residues on your car after washing.Pros and ConsPros: Eliminates water spots, reducing the need for additional drying. Protects your car's paintwork from mineral damage. Easy to set up and maintain. Saves time and effort in washing and detailing.Cons: Requires replacement of resin cartridges. The initial investment may be higher than traditional washing methods. Effectiveness may vary based on the hardness of your local water supply.ConclusionA spotless car wash deionized water system is a game-changer for achieving that professional-level, spot-free shine on your vehicle. While the upfront cost might be higher than your average garden hose wash, the benefitsโlike preserving your carโs paint and reducing the need for costly detailingโmake it a worthwhile investment for anyone serious about maintaining their vehicle's appearance.Investing in a spotless car wash system is an investment in your carโs longevity and shine. Say goodbye to water spots and hello to a flawless finish every time!
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Just put this together inline to my pressure washer. Junk the teflon tape that came in the box. It is crap. Also I see photos that connected directly to garden hose. The threads are pipe threads so you need adaptor on both sides to connect to garden hose set up. Both 3/4 but one is tapered. Tested the was and got sub 15 reading from 200 plus. Washed car in sun today and worked awesome. Left some spots on purpose. Must have for car detail but.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Just put this together inline to my pressure washer. Junk the teflon tape that came in the box. It is crap. Also I see photos that connected directly to garden hose. The threads are pipe threads so you need adaptor on both sides to connect to garden hose set up. Both 3/4 but one is tapered. Tested the was and got sub 15 reading from 200 plus. Washed car in sun today and worked awesome. Left some spots on purpose. Must have for car detail but.
Leandro Castillo
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Great product. You need to buy adapters on in/out connections but the valve system works amazingly and makes your car wash easier.PPM went down from 225 to 5 PPM like magic. Resine filters don't last long though.
Leandro Castillo
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Great product. You need to buy adapters on in/out connections but the valve system works amazingly and makes your car wash easier.PPM went down from 225 to 5 PPM like magic. Resine filters don't last long though.
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