I watched your videos and bought exactly your recommendations and what a difference! Owning a dark blue car it was a nightmare washing it unless the conditions were ideal. Now I don’t even have to leather it just let it dry! The snow foam is also much much thicker and far more effective. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant thanks for this advice.
If u want to avoid water spots after rinsing ur car off, spray some detailing spray onto the wet bodywork before drying the vehicle with ur microfiber towel....
I thought mobile detailing would be an easy business to start. Then it became one thing after another that I needed. I’m a below knee amputee so I can’t just keep the car wet and dry fast enough to get no spots. Such a fail for me caus im not putting anything else in. So it was a flop. Water and sun in cali made this no longer possible
@@MrDickhead47 try Optimum No Rinse in your water, it’ll soften it and adds polymers that help reduce water spots. I use a pH neutral soap called Superior Products Cherry Foam to further reduce spots and their Formula 4 Spray Wax as a drying aid. It’ll buy you a 10-15 minute drying window, you spray it on and rinse off
Cheers for the vid! Living in Essex our tap water is really hard. I’ve been washing my car with harvested rain water for years which gives pretty good results. Around 20-30ppm. Since this vid I’ve added a di vessel and able to leave the car to totally dry naturally. Hopefully the resin should last quite a while off the rain water. 👍
I used to get horrible water spots until I bought a CAMCO RV WATER FILTER tat goes inline with your hose. cost is less than $20us and is supposed to be replaced about every 120 days more or less depending on your usage. mine lasts longer as I ONLY use it to wash my new '19 RAM 1500 Quad cab 4x4.
They say you should only use the filtered water right at the end, otherwise it’ll cost you a bomb to use as you’ll use a lot of resin. 11litre is supposedly your sweet spot.
How many litres of water would you put through that one tank before needing to change the resin? I use nearly 350 litres a day as a valeter 😬 very well explained video and answered nearly all my questions in regards to filtering water 👌
It would depend on what the tds is if your tap water. So at a guess 1 to 3 months a bag of resin would last. You can get into double Di which saves resin also.
To truely purify it your air filter needs to installed with your car running under load at high rpm. The water that comes out of the exhaust will be 100% purified. Also jokes.
Only if you drink It straight away. Filtering through resin removes every trace of chemical and minerals added to water so is far more aggressive than say a drinking water filter. So if you filtered the water and left it stored and went to drink it later then you run the risk of legionaries desease etc. Drinking water actually has sodium hypochlorite in it which is the main ingredient of bleach and swimming pool chlorine. It's nasty stuff drinking water lol.
I watched your videos and bought exactly your recommendations and what a difference! Owning a dark blue car it was a nightmare washing it unless the conditions were ideal. Now I don’t even have to leather it just let it dry! The snow foam is also much much thicker and far more effective. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant thanks for this advice.
If u want to avoid water spots after rinsing ur car off, spray some detailing spray onto the wet bodywork before drying the vehicle with ur microfiber towel....
Love the fosters top and great video
I get >500ppm here in Southern California. Its crazy. Thanks for the video!
I thought mobile detailing would be an easy business to start. Then it became one thing after another that I needed. I’m a below knee amputee so I can’t just keep the car wet and dry fast enough to get no spots. Such a fail for me caus im not putting anything else in. So it was a flop. Water and sun in cali made this no longer possible
@@MrDickhead47 try Optimum No Rinse in your water, it’ll soften it and adds polymers that help reduce water spots. I use a pH neutral soap called Superior Products Cherry Foam to further reduce spots and their Formula 4 Spray Wax as a drying aid. It’ll buy you a 10-15 minute drying window, you spray it on and rinse off
Cheers for the vid! Living in Essex our tap water is really hard. I’ve been washing my car with harvested rain water for years which gives pretty good results. Around 20-30ppm. Since this vid I’ve added a di vessel and able to leave the car to totally dry naturally. Hopefully the resin should last quite a while off the rain water. 👍
I used to get horrible water spots until I bought a CAMCO RV WATER FILTER tat goes inline with your hose. cost is less than $20us and is supposed to be replaced about every 120 days more or less depending on your usage. mine lasts longer as I ONLY use it to wash my new '19 RAM 1500 Quad cab 4x4.
Does it really work bro . im thinking one for my detail business??
Thanks for the video Steve as I live in a hard water area myself
Thanks for the great info, I am really happy with my filtered water.
Starts at 7:15
They say you should only use the filtered water right at the end, otherwise it’ll cost you a bomb to use as you’ll use a lot of resin. 11litre is supposedly your sweet spot.
What about the ro system?
Nice one, just what I was thinking of getting.
Wow ur tap water is still very clean mines over 325
Always educational steve 😉👍🏻
I'm sure you knew this already. 😀Fellow window cleaner.
I've been using it on my cars for 10 years, basically because I'm too lazy to wash it properly! 😂
Hi Steve, just wandered which part of wales u r from (wales no5?) 😉
What kind of wax do you use
thanks for the video
How many litres of water would you put through that one tank before needing to change the resin? I use nearly 350 litres a day as a valeter 😬 very well explained video and answered nearly all my questions in regards to filtering water 👌
It would depend on what the tds is if your tap water. So at a guess 1 to 3 months a bag of resin would last. You can get into double Di which saves resin also.
@@Sparkplugsteve cheers buddy 👌
Good job Steve ,every days a school day👍..So if I run my tap water through a K&N cone filter will that work ?
Joking😋
the water wont be clean but your car will be faster ;)
To truely purify it your air filter needs to installed with your car running under load at high rpm. The water that comes out of the exhaust will be 100% purified.
Also jokes.
very interesting Steve. Would that water be safe to drink???
Only if you drink It straight away. Filtering through resin removes every trace of chemical and minerals added to water so is far more aggressive than say a drinking water filter. So if you filtered the water and left it stored and went to drink it later then you run the risk of legionaries desease etc. Drinking water actually has sodium hypochlorite in it which is the main ingredient of bleach and swimming pool chlorine. It's nasty stuff drinking water lol.
cool.
steve you have 105 ppm trinidad accent
It’s over rated and only needed in hot countrys