Gizmo
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Good news, I thought you would be happy with the results.
85 degrees eh?Kevin Means said:If anyone's interested, I did my first test-wash with my new deionizing system, and it worked great. I used it to wash my black Chevy Tahoe after it had been sitting in the sun all day. It was filthy, and when I washed it, it was 85 degrees in direct sunlight. After rinsing it off with deionized water, there were literally no water spots at all after it dried. I did a short video review of it, which you can watch if you've been thinking of getting one. I guess it's time to wash the motorhome now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkyBdioChyI
Kev
Kevin Means said:If anyone's interested, I did my first test-wash with my new deionizing system, and it worked great. I used it to wash my black Chevy Tahoe after it had been sitting in the sun all day. It was filthy, and when I washed it, it was 85 degrees in direct sunlight. After rinsing it off with deionized water, there were literally no water spots at all after it dried. I did a short video review of it, which you can watch if you've been thinking of getting one. I guess it's time to wash the motorhome now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkyBdioChyI
Kev
Clearing snow!!! Tell Judy it's waaaay past time to head west! Good question on the cost per wash Marty. I have no idea. As often as I wash it (about once a month) it won't be nearly as expensive as having a good mobile detailer do it. Water is like gold here in San Diego, so it's not just the $10.00 a foot I'm paying them, it's also the cost of the water.Alpena Jeff said:85 degrees eh?
Sunshine eh?
Is my guest room ready? 8)
I cleared snow again yesterday.....
Anywho....I'd like to learn more about this system when we hook up in AZ. I'm on a well.