wannafbody said:
will carbon filters reduce water spotting? I'm thinking specifically of the RV carbon filters for $18 at WalMart.
Carbon filters are good just for the taste of the water. I bought the inline filter from Walmart for RV's and it is strickly for the taste of water.:aww:
To get spot free water, you would have to know the hardness of the water, the types of minerals that are in the water, etc.. The guys that I spoke with in my last post seemed to really know their stuff. He recommended both a sediment filter to catch sand, rust, dirt in the water, and a resin filter that I can recharge to handle the softening of the water.
Sediment filter -- Five micron spun poly sediment. A great cartridge for removing rust,
sand, and other fine sediment.
Resin Filter -- A water softening cartridge that contains standard softener resin. Its
lifespan depends on how hard your water is. But the good news is, you can
renew it and reuse it indefinitely. If you’re looking for a cartridge to prevent
spotting when you wash your car, this is your most likely choice.
The also sold reverse osmosis systems and deionized systems as well. I plan on adding and antibacteria system and water softening system to my home when I get the cash together. They made a beiliever out of me and saved me hundreds of dollars as I was going to purchase this spot free system
Deluxe Filter System