Hard water spots

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crewchief97

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BINGO!!!

Our Car Wash Shampoo is pH neutral, so even if it begins to dry on the surface, it will still rinse off along with all of the dissolved minerals that cause the water spots.

To go one step further, use our Detail Spray as a drying agent and that will help even more.

Also, we are currently in the final stages of testing an inline water filter....

:)

Definitely interested in this filter system. Please keep us posted on the availability/price of the product.
 

Az Scooter

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A squirt of Jet Dry in your wash water is often helpful. You can find it at the grocery store by the dishwasher soap. It is not perfect, but it is better then nothing.
 

PurpleHayes

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BINGO!!!

Our Car Wash Shampoo is pH neutral, so even if it begins to dry on the surface, it will still rinse off along with all of the dissolved minerals that cause the water spots.

To go one step further, use our Detail Spray as a drying agent and that will help even more.

Also, we are currently in the final stages of testing an inline water filter....

:)

I'm game for the filter if it's affordable. What kind of conductivity level are you shooting for?
 
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