Seems like they were made to work together.

I have just purchased the Gilmore Foam Gun ( http://www.autogeek.net/foam-gun.html ) and the CRSpotless systems ( www.crspotless.com ). You have to use a restrictor on the CRSpotless to control the flow to between 1 and 2 gallons a minute to give the filter time to do its thing and the flow on the Gilmore Foam Gun is 1.5 gallons per minute. Perfect match and I don’t have to use any non filter water in my wash. It was only 52 yesterday so I used a WW to dry most of the car, when the temperature gets up in the 80’s I will post pictures. :bounce
 
Good thinking :xyxthumbs Once you work out a solution to waterspotting the whole drying thing becomes a lot less stressful. Nice to hear that the two systems work well together.
 
How many gallons of water do you think it would take to wash a single car? 5-10? It seems that the replacement cartridges are rather expensive.
 
Well 1-2 gallons a minute and I probably only use the water for about 10-15 minutes so you can average about 10-30 gallons for a car. Does that seem right to everyone else?
 
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