MASERATI nut
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What results have you had with drying using DI?
08 Maserati Quattroporte Exec GT
98 Mercedes C230
08 Maserati Quattroporte Exec GT
98 Mercedes C230
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I use the CR Spotless filtration system.
2003 Mustang GT Premium
I use the CR Spotless filtration system.
blk45 said:The only true spotless rinse that you will get will be from a CR Spotless or some other de-ionizing system. The filters from AG will help, but are not capable of providing a spotless rinse due to the makeup of the filters. I tried to skimp out and save money because I didn't want to pay that much for a water filter. It was a waste of time and money and I ended up buying a CR Spotless after all. They seem expensive initially, but if you do the math, it breaks down to about 22.5 cents per gallon. It truly is a spotless system. Once your readings on the included TDS meter pass 20ppm, you will start to see spots. Change the resin and you are good to go for another 400 or so gallons. I live in Florida and can rinse the car and let it air dry in the middle of summer. As the old adage says, you get what you pay for.....
Hey D&D what on earth are you using as your car soap in those pictures where the cars are completely covered in suds.
I'm not sure what soap he is using, but he sprayed the car down with a foam gun. They're here in the AG store, and quite a handy contraption.
I looked at the CR Spotless website. What are they selling? Is it just a set of water softeners? If this is the case they are extremely overpriced!
Apparently you didn't read my post before your previous post in this thread, or the description on CR SPotless' site. They are not water softeners.