CR Spotless - First use

AuAltima3.5

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I got a cr spotless water deionizer before Christmas. It was a deal on eBay, a dual 10" unit. I purchased new crspotless resin and refilled. I used it for the first time yesterday. Amazing. It was warm enough in TN to actually make paint surfaces feel hot, so the christening of my new to me system began.

This has changed my washing forever. I used to despise washing for two reasons: 1) I could never dry fast enough and 2) I didn't like the that drying was a "useless" need: possibly making more marring while required to prevent etching.

After buying a black car with very soft paint, I knew I had to change my drying method. In comes the crspotless. I washed and then rinsed with my electric 1.5gpm pressure washer.

I realize how I don't wash everything like I thought I did. I've left a few places unwashed, but I would "clean" those places in traditional drying. This becomes obvious when you don't have to physically dry the car.

It's was a big investment, but all said and done, even a new system is 250. I spent 40 bucks last year in drying towels. After getting over the sticker shock you won't be too disappointed. If I can get ten rinses from this I would be happy, and hope much more will come out of this thing. I used to spend way too much time trying to get water off paint. Now I can spend the time drying (and later laundering towels) to do more productive things.

Buy a ball valve and quick disconnects for your hoses, and swapping around will be easy.
 
AuAltima3.5- Glad you like the CRS so much! Keep an eye peeled for sale prices/coupon codes for the resin, sometimes you can save a bundle.

IMO how well the CRS works for somebody will have a lot to do with the vehicle. Some of mine retain a *LOT* of water, and using the deionized water to flush out all the "regular" water is a huge chore in itself, and one some of my vehicles the whole "no drying needed!" approach simply doesn't work out.

BUT overall, yeah- the CRS/pressure washer combo can really have it's place. Sounds like it's perfect for you, and given how some of the water is down in TN (Accululatorette is from Memphis), I bet it'll be a good investment.
 
glad to hear you are liking that unit..i wish I could pull the trigger on that purchase


FWIW I read someone else in the past ran their CR kit through a dedicated RO system and saved lots of resin use.
 
..FWIW I read someone else in the past ran their CR kit through a dedicated RO system and saved lots of resin use.

That combo of RO and DI systems sounds like overkill to me, but I guess it depends on what the (untreated) water is like. By the time it gets through the RO I wonder what's left for the CRS to deal with (when I rinse glassware with RO water it usually comes out spot-free). I do filter/soften mine upstream of the CRS (and my RO drinking water units too), and I suspect that makes a little difference.
 
That combo of RO and DI systems sounds like overkill to me, but I guess it depends on what the (untreated) water is like. By the time it gets through the RO I wonder what's left for the CRS to deal with (when I rinse glassware with RO water it usually comes out spot-free). I do filter/soften mine upstream of the CRS (and my RO drinking water units too), and I suspect that makes a little difference.
I have no idea about any of that stuff, but I recall the thread on here..I'll see if I can find it when I get a chance...I remember the person said it helped them.
But of course all water is not the same...I know I take my own tap water to some places in buckets already bc their water is much harder than mine (which runs through a small water softener)
 
AuAltima3.5- Glad you like the CRS so much! Keep an eye peeled for sale prices/coupon codes for the resin, sometimes you can save a bundle.

IMO how well the CRS works for somebody will have a lot to do with the vehicle. Some of mine retain a *LOT* of water, and using the deionized water to flush out all the "regular" water is a huge chore in itself, and one some of my vehicles the whole "no drying needed!" approach simply doesn't work out.

BUT overall, yeah- the CRS/pressure washer combo can really have it's place. Sounds like it's perfect for you, and given how some of the water is down in TN (Accululatorette is from Memphis), I bet it'll be a good investment.

I had no idea about the coupons. Even if I only get a few washes, I'm okay with $4-5/wash.

I'm seeing the retained water is diluted, which was a big reason I bought a cr. The door sills retaining water would spot horribly before.

I heard the TDS in my area is 200-300 ppm. I looked into ro but decided it wasn't worth the added investment for my situation. I wash once a month.
 
Best place I've found for resin. 1 cubic foot of resin will fill the large CRS 3 times.
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Shakopee has super hard water. I am a little north of you in Plymouth and my water is 24gpg\411 ppm. Do you wash your whole car using cr spotless or just use it for your final rinse? I only wash my car early in the morning or in the evening, this really limits me to when I can wash my car. I feel like if I used it to wash my whole car I would be buying a lot of resin.
 
Shakopee has super hard water. I am a little north of you in Plymouth and my water is 24gpg\411 ppm. Do you wash your whole car using cr spotless or just use it for your final rinse? I only wash my car early in the morning or in the evening, this really limits me to when I can wash my car. I feel like if I used it to wash my whole car I would be buying a lot of resin.

That water at my place in Shakopee was in the 380 range last time I checked it. I actually live in Eden Prairie now and our water there was in the 185-220 range. If I have to wash in the sun I always use the CR for the whole wash. If I'm in the shade I'll just use for the final rinse. A lot of the cars I see are brand new too and for those I can usually just do a rinse-less wash inside the garage. $160 for a cubic ft of resin, which fills my unit 3 times and will last me over a year. Not bad IMO. ;)
 
Our water is 1600 ppm!! I have a 5 stage RO system with dual membranes just to pre treat my water BEFORE it goes into the CR unit. With two black cars in the garage it's not really negotiable.

- Patrick
 
Our water is 1600 ppm!! I have a 5 stage RO system with dual membranes just to pre treat my water BEFORE it goes into the CR unit. With two black cars in the garage it's not really negotiable.

- Patrick

DO WHAT!?!?! 1600 ppm!?!?!? That is insane. I have 150 ppm and I thought I had water issues! I couldn't imagine... that stuff would etch through 1" hot rolled steel plating.
 
FWIW I read someone else in the past ran their CR kit through a dedicated RO system and saved lots of resin use.

I have no idea about any of that stuff, but I recall the thread on here..I'll see if I can find it when I get a chance...I remember the person said it helped them.

That was me. The RO unit on the left feeds the CR Spotless and the 000ppm water is stored in the pressurized blue tank for use later. Total system cost was roughly $1,500 but the resin has been holding fast for 8 months now!

DO WHAT!?!?! 1600 ppm!?!?!? That is insane. I have 150 ppm and I thought I had water issues! I couldn't imagine... that stuff would etch throw 1" hot rolled steel plating.

You aren't kidding. Even our toilet water has to be softened first. It's ridiculous!! This is the system I have to maintain just to wash the cars...

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Our water is 1600 ppm!! I have a 5 stage RO system with dual membranes just to pre treat my water BEFORE it goes into the CR unit. With two black cars in the garage it's not really negotiable.

- Patrick

That's crazy! you could probably run it through a pasta strainer and get a lower PPM! :D
 
pmnewton- Thanks for explaining why your setup isn't overkill after all!

I'm assuming you do run the water for the RO->DI system through your softener first, right? We filter and soften *all* our household/shop water other than two outdoor spigots.
 
pmnewton- Thanks for explaining why your setup isn't overkill after all!

I'm assuming you do run the water for the RO->DI system through your softener first, right? We filter and soften *all* our household/shop water other than two outdoor spigots.

It is softened first but it doesn't really matter. If the water is 1600 ppm going into the softener it's still 1600 ppm coming out. All the softener does is exchange minerals for salt. Ideally it's a 1:1 ion swap so the amount of impurity doesn't change, just what kind of impurity it is. Without the RO pre treatment I would get about 30 gallons out of a full resin refill. That got expensive quickly!

- Patrick
 
pmnewton- Despite the ion-exchange being 1:1, my resin seems to last longer now that I run softened water through it. Eh, maybe I'm overlooking something....
 
glad you loved your investment. i love mine. but i made the mistake of letting it sit for more than 30 days and the resin went bad. i didnt know about the resin building up mold or something like that and stops working. will leave water spots. i have to buy replacement resin now :(
 
i made the mistake of letting it sit for more than 30 days and the resin went bad. i didnt know about the resin building up mold or something like that and stops working...

Oddly enough, that hasn't happened to me (yet?), despite mine sitting unused for weeks/months at a time. Probably jinxed myself by posting that :o
 
Those CR spotless units look like something a person could make themselves. PMNEWTON...where does the TDS sensor connect on the CR unit? It doesn`t appear to connect to a line-out, so just wondering where CR mounted it?
 
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