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Old 05-25-2001, 01:42 PM
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Has anyone tried this? Is there a filter that I can hook to the hose to remove mineral deposits? It's so hot here in the summer that the water starts drying on my truck before I'm finished washing leaving spots.I use Zaino and will try Z5 to get the spots out since Z6 dosen't seem to take them out.

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If you can't find one how about marketing a filter. I'd buy it. I have the same problem.
Seems like you could design some kind of portable water treatment/filter that you could just keep in the garage. I don't feel like getting a water treatment setup for my house , the water really isn't bad. Its just those spots you get on a bright sunny day when things dry too fast.

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Has anyone tried this? Is there a filter that I can hook to the hose to remove mineral deposits? It's so hot here in the summer that the water starts drying on my truck before I'm finished washing leaving spots.I use Zaino and will try Z5 to get the spots out since Z6 dosen't seem to take them out.

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A friend of mine does it. He has his own filtration system installed and it also covers the water spigots outside. He has a black truck and never has to chamois it after he washes it. Looks great! Of course it helps when you install these systems for a living and can get all the equipment for free.

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Around here the car-wash places have a button for just about everything (wash, wax, tire, brush, coke, pepsi, and spot-free).

Spot-free is simply soft water (yup, thru a water softener).

If you want an easy wash on your car, simply get the smallest water softener that Sears sells -- and put it in your garage -- and only use it for rinsing.



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Thanks for the comments, I'll be looking into this further.
 
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Check the local RV supply store they have inline filters.
 
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Old 05-26-2001, 05:22 PM
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There are portable models available that boat owners and car dealers use. No idea where to buy them, but I know they're available.

Rinse off your truck with regular tap water, then use the treated water to rinse off the tap water.

 
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Try the spot free rinse at your local car wash. It is more than just "soft water" as Y2K 7700 4x4 said. It is soft water that is filtered again, either reverse osmosis'd, or DI (de-ionized). These processes remove 98-99% of the minerals. I own a car wash in case ya wondered.

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Old 06-05-2001, 10:51 AM
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I heard, but have not tried it myself, although I need to, go to home depot and get an inline filter that they sell for their patio mist systems. I hear they will help with the water spotting problem.
 
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Old 06-05-2001, 05:11 PM
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Nothing but bottle "Perrier" water touches my truck.
 
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Old 06-05-2001, 05:19 PM
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go to your local corner and hire hookers to dry your truck before it drys up with hard water spots
 
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Old 06-06-2001, 05:00 AM
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Here's a site that sells an in-line filter. Not sure of what it costs.
www.airsport.com/01_20ams.htm

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Old 06-06-2001, 02:39 PM
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Try "Revolutionizer" go to http://www.asontv.com/search.cgi?Category=Automotive

I just ordered one but not received yet.
 
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Try using an inline miracle grow feeder found at any hardware store or walmart. Put about 3 small water filter tablets (also found at walmart) in the feeder and turn on the water.

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You can purchase a inline softener from this site, but its pricey!
http://www.topoftheline.com/spotwatfil.html

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