SuperBee364
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Just got my water filters today. I got a double cartridge unit and put two water softening cartridges in it since the water here is extremely hard.
So this morning I hooked up the filters, filled the foam gun with 2 ounces of Meg's Gold Class, and fired up the pressure washer. This was also my first time using my new BHB.
I wasn't happy at all with the results. The Meg's gold class didn't foam for shucks, the BHB didn't clean nearly as well as a microfiber mitt, and the shampoo was extremely difficult to rinse off using the soft water. I let the surface of the car (my wife's very dirty Sequoia) air dry to see if I had finally hit the combination that would let me air dry my cars without spots. Nope, not yet. The soap failed to rinse completely off, and left a combination of dirt/soap spots/smears all over the car. Car still looked very dirty. First time I've ever washed a car and shown no visible improvement for my efforts. : /
Time to break out the Zaino (order came today, yay!) and the CW&G. I added three ounces of Zaino and one capful (probably about 1/2 ounce) of the CW&G to my foam bottle, and topped it off with water.
This combination of soaps is wonderful. Huge amounts of foam, with great "hang time". I had also disconnected the water softening filters for this go-around, as I wanted to see exactly how wonderful the CW&G's anti-spotting properties are. Once again, I let the car air dry.
The results were much, much better. I still have yet to get the hang of the BHB, however; there's still quite a bit of dirt left on the car. Quite a few water spots, too. BHB's are very, very gentle.
Right now, I'm thinking I'm going to hook up two hoses with a Y adapter on both ends. On one of the hoses, I'll hook up the softener filters, and on the other one it'll just go straight to the Y connector on the other end. This way, I can use hard water directly to the pressure washer for rinsing the soap off, then immediately (using the quick valves installed on each Y adapter) switch the water source to the water filters for the final rinse.
Why Zaino Z7 and CW&G together? It appears that as CW&G is diluted, it's lubrication properties get diluted/start to diminsh much faster than it's cleaning properties. It also has that great gloss and anti-water spot ability. Zaino, on the other hand, doesn't clean nearly as well, but it foams like crazy and has the best lubrication I've found yet.
Here's a pic of the water softener filters:
More car washing fun to come...:chuckle:
So this morning I hooked up the filters, filled the foam gun with 2 ounces of Meg's Gold Class, and fired up the pressure washer. This was also my first time using my new BHB.
I wasn't happy at all with the results. The Meg's gold class didn't foam for shucks, the BHB didn't clean nearly as well as a microfiber mitt, and the shampoo was extremely difficult to rinse off using the soft water. I let the surface of the car (my wife's very dirty Sequoia) air dry to see if I had finally hit the combination that would let me air dry my cars without spots. Nope, not yet. The soap failed to rinse completely off, and left a combination of dirt/soap spots/smears all over the car. Car still looked very dirty. First time I've ever washed a car and shown no visible improvement for my efforts. : /
Time to break out the Zaino (order came today, yay!) and the CW&G. I added three ounces of Zaino and one capful (probably about 1/2 ounce) of the CW&G to my foam bottle, and topped it off with water.
This combination of soaps is wonderful. Huge amounts of foam, with great "hang time". I had also disconnected the water softening filters for this go-around, as I wanted to see exactly how wonderful the CW&G's anti-spotting properties are. Once again, I let the car air dry.
The results were much, much better. I still have yet to get the hang of the BHB, however; there's still quite a bit of dirt left on the car. Quite a few water spots, too. BHB's are very, very gentle.
Right now, I'm thinking I'm going to hook up two hoses with a Y adapter on both ends. On one of the hoses, I'll hook up the softener filters, and on the other one it'll just go straight to the Y connector on the other end. This way, I can use hard water directly to the pressure washer for rinsing the soap off, then immediately (using the quick valves installed on each Y adapter) switch the water source to the water filters for the final rinse.
Why Zaino Z7 and CW&G together? It appears that as CW&G is diluted, it's lubrication properties get diluted/start to diminsh much faster than it's cleaning properties. It also has that great gloss and anti-water spot ability. Zaino, on the other hand, doesn't clean nearly as well, but it foams like crazy and has the best lubrication I've found yet.
Here's a pic of the water softener filters:

More car washing fun to come...:chuckle: