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Old 09-04-2008, 02:32 PM
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I'm looking to purchase a spot free rinse system, not one of those Mr Clean styles, something that will last and is decent. I used the spot free rinse at a car wash today, and it worked fantastic, so I'm hoping I can purchase something that workds like that. I'm assuming its just a DI water or RO water rinse, but I'm not sure.

Can anyone recommend a system and place to purchase?

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cr spotless system at costco is 369 with a 50 foot hose, 2 extra cartriges, and a nozzle.
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Originally Posted by EVIL_C5
cr spotless system at costco is 369 with a 50 foot hose, 2 extra cartriges, and a nozzle.

I bought mine from Costco when it was more expensive but it was the best deal you could find. This price makes it a no brainer! I don't think you'll find anything that works better than the CR Spotless system.
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http://www.autogeek.net/clinhofianda.html

we offer a low cost approach to pull the contaminents and minerals out of the water for washing and drying the car. The CRSpotless is another option at a higher cost and has a great reputation. The choice is yours ...
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CR spotless all the way, wish I had purchased 5 years ago
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
http://www.autogeek.net/clinhofianda.html

we offer a low cost approach to pull the contaminents and minerals out of the water for washing and drying the car. The CRSpotless is another option at a higher cost and has a great reputation. The choice is yours ...
That's great that you offer the resin and salt to rejuvinate along with simple instructions for that process. Says a lot of good about your motive in the way you approach sales. You sell stuff to help people.
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Thanks for the recomendations. I just ordered the CR system from Costco, it's exactly what I was looking for.

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