clm65
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- Feb 20, 2010
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I have a fairly large vehicle and not much shade for washing. This means I have to be pretty quick with the drying towel to prevent water spots. I've been looking into water softeners to try to minimize spotting. Most of the smaller ones seem to get mixed reviews, while the bigger ones seem to do much better but are kinda pricey. Sooo, I looked around and found a new surplus softener tank on Ebay that I hope will do the trick. It is poly tank, 8.7 gallons, with 1 cubic foot of "standard water softener and deionization" resin. It basically looks like a scuba tank, and is 8" diameter x 45" tall. I will probably only use this for the final rinse.
My questions are:
1. does this sound like the right resin to use?
2. should I add a sediment filter? If so, upstream or downstream?
3. anything wrong with my approach? I really don't mind spending $$ on worthy items, but I am a DIY'er and like to tinker and build things, so this should be a fun little project. The tank with resin only cost me $63 delivered, so if my approach is flawed, I'm not out too much money.
Thanks for any feedback!
Craig
My questions are:
1. does this sound like the right resin to use?
2. should I add a sediment filter? If so, upstream or downstream?
3. anything wrong with my approach? I really don't mind spending $$ on worthy items, but I am a DIY'er and like to tinker and build things, so this should be a fun little project. The tank with resin only cost me $63 delivered, so if my approach is flawed, I'm not out too much money.
Thanks for any feedback!
Craig