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  BG 182 FF
I'd be doing a Google search to bring up the names and links for you, so suggest you do that yourself.

However, I wouldn't bother. They're expensive and need replacing frequently.

I see, I thought you may have a specific recommendation. I shall avoid this if they aren't worth the money.
 
I see, I thought you may have a specific recommendation. I shall avoid this if they aren't worth the money.

They all do the same via RO much like your brita filter in your house. They are expensive and run out quickly (although you can't tell until they really start to go).

Where are you based?
 

LiamR172

Scotland - NW
ClioSport Area Rep
As an aside to the points raised in this thread, is there a device that softens water before it goes into the pressure washer? as I live in a hard water area...

Cheers
Ben

Im sorry but do people actually take detailing THAT serious?

Can someone explain what difference it actually makes whether the water is hard or soft?:confused:
gally ill send it again.
 
Im sorry but do people actually take detailing THAT serious?

Can someone explain what difference it actually makes whether the water is hard or soft?:confused:
gally ill send it again.

Basically what Ben has said. Think of a shower that looks like this;

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This is how my car looks if I leave it having used the local jet wash. And it's calcium which is quite a hard salt = marring if dried, even via pat drying.
 


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