bobn4burton
New member
OK...so I'm looking for some input here from the Pro's!
I currently have three 50 gallon barrels of water in my garage used for water storage. Here's my idea. I'd like to use my RO/DI (Reverse Osmosis/De-Ionization) filter to fill these barrels. Then I tie all three barrels together with syphon tubes (so I can add RO/DI water in the first barrel and it feeds all three barrels).
So now I have 150 gallons of RO/DI (essentially distilled) water at my disposal. Then what if I got a pressure pump along the lines of this:
Pump at Harbor Freight
This pump will draw water out of the last barrel and give me pressurized water (~70 psi) to wash/rinse my car with.
With the RO/DI water...I should get a spot free rinse everytime I wash my car!!
This idea would essentially kill two birds with one stone. I could have a spot free rinse for my car. I also wouldn't have to recycle the water in my storage barrels every 6-12 months to keep it fresh (cuz I'd be recycling the water by just washing my car weekly)
Any thoughts on this?
Here are some questions that I don't have definite answers to...chime in if you do...
1. Would that pressure pump linked above work with the small pressure tank it has? Would I need a larger pressure tank after the pump?
2. Would RO/DI water work well for the 'washing' part of the car? Does soap work very well mixed with pure water?
3. How much water do you typically use for a car wash? I'm guessing 20-30 gallons? I could be way off here???
4. Is there a better pressure pump suited for this type of situation?
5. I was thinking of getting the Gilmour foamgun from amazon. It seems they are a good deal and would be helpful for washing the car. Do people generally prefer the foamaster II (all plastic) or foamaster (with brass)?
Thanks for any input on this idea you may have!
I currently have three 50 gallon barrels of water in my garage used for water storage. Here's my idea. I'd like to use my RO/DI (Reverse Osmosis/De-Ionization) filter to fill these barrels. Then I tie all three barrels together with syphon tubes (so I can add RO/DI water in the first barrel and it feeds all three barrels).
So now I have 150 gallons of RO/DI (essentially distilled) water at my disposal. Then what if I got a pressure pump along the lines of this:
Pump at Harbor Freight
This pump will draw water out of the last barrel and give me pressurized water (~70 psi) to wash/rinse my car with.
With the RO/DI water...I should get a spot free rinse everytime I wash my car!!
This idea would essentially kill two birds with one stone. I could have a spot free rinse for my car. I also wouldn't have to recycle the water in my storage barrels every 6-12 months to keep it fresh (cuz I'd be recycling the water by just washing my car weekly)
Any thoughts on this?
Here are some questions that I don't have definite answers to...chime in if you do...
1. Would that pressure pump linked above work with the small pressure tank it has? Would I need a larger pressure tank after the pump?
2. Would RO/DI water work well for the 'washing' part of the car? Does soap work very well mixed with pure water?
3. How much water do you typically use for a car wash? I'm guessing 20-30 gallons? I could be way off here???
4. Is there a better pressure pump suited for this type of situation?
5. I was thinking of getting the Gilmour foamgun from amazon. It seems they are a good deal and would be helpful for washing the car. Do people generally prefer the foamaster II (all plastic) or foamaster (with brass)?
Thanks for any input on this idea you may have!