How to soften water...
How to soften water...
I have really hard water and I am looking for a way to rinse the car so I don't get water spots. Is there something I can add to the water to soften it down? I see they sell reverse osmosis filters for garden hoses and I am sure that is the best way. I usually take it to the car wash and spray it with the spot free rinse.
Re: How to soften water...
Originally Posted by James1549
Not sure how to answer your question.
But I rinse at the self service car wash with the 'wax' option. Then when I get home about 5 minutes later, I go around it with Turtle Wax Express Shine.
James
But I rinse at the self service car wash with the 'wax' option. Then when I get home about 5 minutes later, I go around it with Turtle Wax Express Shine.
James
Re: How to soften water...
Here is the best solution to your problem. I used this stuff for years and worked great. The more water on the car, the better it dried with a towel. Suddenly I can't find it anymore. I can't find it on their website anymore either. Definitely took care of any spots you missed and absolutely no water spots.
Re: How to soften water...
Originally Posted by ///SilverSaphRT6
LMFAO!! R U Serious....soften water....LOL! Ok try this.
works well.
works well.
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Re: How to soften water...
Have you read this thread?
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...crossfire.html
Written by some of the best here.
Go to step #17 & 18. If your car is clean and waxed, running the rinse water at high flow/low pressure will just "sheet" the existing water off. No Spot!
It works, believe it or not.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...crossfire.html
Written by some of the best here.
Go to step #17 & 18. If your car is clean and waxed, running the rinse water at high flow/low pressure will just "sheet" the existing water off. No Spot!
It works, believe it or not.
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You could put a water softener in your house, figure $500, to $1000.
This will help alot, as long as you get your water from a line that is softened.
The Mr, Clean posted also works great, keep an eye on the filter. also much cheaper than a whole house softener.
This will help alot, as long as you get your water from a line that is softened.
The Mr, Clean posted also works great, keep an eye on the filter. also much cheaper than a whole house softener.
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I do not know how serious or obsessive you are about this issue BUT If you go to griotsgarage.com you can buy a portable water deionizer for your hose. They work super.
Don't know how handy you are or if you own a house but if you do consider installing a water softener and run one of the hose bids through it and that is where you can wash the cars. You will be amazed at how the shower feels if you have a water softner. I plumbed the garage for hot and cold water to rise the snow and salt off the cars in the winter.
Other suggestions may be cheaper. Just some thoughts or for future reference if someone is looking at a new build or major remodel to a man cave garage.
Don't know how handy you are or if you own a house but if you do consider installing a water softener and run one of the hose bids through it and that is where you can wash the cars. You will be amazed at how the shower feels if you have a water softner. I plumbed the garage for hot and cold water to rise the snow and salt off the cars in the winter.
Other suggestions may be cheaper. Just some thoughts or for future reference if someone is looking at a new build or major remodel to a man cave garage.
Re: How to soften water...
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
Yes... I am serious. You may not understand what I am dealing with here. We have some serious hard water issues. I wash my car and dry it with a towel but there are still water marks.
Some people can only relate to what they have experienced in their own lifetime, unfortunately.
Anyone who has seen rusty toilet bowls or calcium-encrusted irons, however, can probably be sympathetic to your issue with water spots. Another solution is to add a water softening system to your home's water supply. Outside of getting used to slimy feeling showers you will have lowered shampoo and laundry soap costs over time...hehe
Good luck,
Chris
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Originally Posted by Hawk Monster
I do not know how serious or obsessive you are about this issue BUT If you go to griotsgarage.com you can buy a portable water deionizer for your hose. They work super.
In-Line Water Softener With Fittings - Cleaning Tools - Car Washing - Car Care - Griot's Garage
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Re: How to soften water...
Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
Yes... I am serious. You may not understand what I am dealing with here. We have some serious hard water issues. I wash my car and dry it with a towel but there are still water marks.
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