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yakky said:Total waste of $5. By the time you do an adequate job of spraying the car down with the filtered water, you could have dried AND applied a QD or Quick Wax.
jayhkr said:I agree that the filtered water spray does come out a bit slow, but it's suppose to. Water can't be de-ionized properly at a quick pace. Even the higher end CR Spotless De-ionizer only allows 2gpm IN to the tanks so that it can effectively purify the water. So it only makes sense that the water that comes out, considering it had to travel through all that resign to get clean, would come out a bit slower. HED, I think if you follow what I suggested you will be pleasantly surprised. If not, like you said you still have the receipt shouldn't be a problem getting your money back. Good luck with it!
yakky said:I understand that the water isn't supposed to flow out very fast. What I don't understand is why you'd want to use something that adds additional time to your routine when compared to drying the traditional way. I'd rather dry and QD and be done sooner and not waste money on resin packs and crappy soap.
GatorJ said:Based on your logic, you would recommend against the CR Spotless as well. Your position is not well taken. Some people prefer to rinse their cars with the purest water available to them. Makes sense to me.