would this work to achieve spotless rinse after wash?
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would this work to achieve spotless rinse after wash?
I was wondering, in front of the grocery store is one of those 25 cent for five gallons of drinking water machines. I was thinking of getting five gallons pouring it into a big water pitcher i have and pouring it over the car after im all done washing it. Would this leave a spot free car without having to use the leafblower for drying it???
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I am guessing you are considering distilled water ??
Why not consider using two established methods, one filter system to remove sediment and the other a spotless system ?? Cost is more initially but have heard many compliments on each over time.
http://www.autogeek.net/deluxe-filter-system.html
or
http://www.autogeek.net/cr-spotless-water-systems.html
Why not consider using two established methods, one filter system to remove sediment and the other a spotless system ?? Cost is more initially but have heard many compliments on each over time.
http://www.autogeek.net/deluxe-filter-system.html
or
http://www.autogeek.net/cr-spotless-water-systems.html