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Wet Spot Filter ?
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Sure. It's the same ion-exchange resin inside that you'll find in a home softener. You back-flush, then recharge with salt flow in reverse thru the resin bed.
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"Wet Spot Filter?"......completely not what I was expecting. :evilb:
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so... its a tube full of resin beads .. hard water goes in ..soft comes out .... The recharge Tube is empty ... the directions say to fill with water softner salt and back wash ...
hmmmm ... only 800.00 .... |
Will it work when washing a black car, without wiping down after the rinse?
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Originally Posted by jrz
(Post 2361941)
Will it work when washing a black car, without wiping down after the rinse?
Yep. You can also buy a water softener at Lowe's for less that will automatically recharge and soften all the water in your house. |
Originally Posted by offthefront
(Post 2361878)
so... its a tube full of resin beads .. hard water goes in ..soft comes out .... The recharge Tube is empty ... the directions say to fill with water softner salt and back wash ...
hmmmm ... only 800.00 .... |
Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2361973)
Yep. You can also buy a water softener at Lowe's for less that will automatically recharge and soften all the water in your house.
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Originally Posted by jrz
(Post 2361941)
Will it work when washing a black car, without wiping down after the rinse?
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Originally Posted by jrz
(Post 2363067)
I have a softener on the house and regardless of what type of salt I use we still get calcium spots, that are very hard to remove, even on the glass. Looking at a D.I. water generator(De Ionized) simular to the final rinse used before powder coating.
I'd start with looking into why your softener isn't doing the job. |
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