What do you think of this? Any good?

I'm not sure I'd not dry my vehicles, but if you have the money and are worried about water spots that much it sounds pretty interesting...I'd just check out how expensive and available the replacement filters are and anything else that would need changing or replacing on a regular basis to make sure it is really worth it :cool:
 
The water might be pure and clean so as not to leave spots but anything it picks up off your car won't be. I would think you would have to rinse it really really good to be able to not dry and not have spots. Like Poorboy said too, check on the filter cost.
 
For that kind of money I'll buy Steve's blue drying towels(and wax/es)!:lmfao.:passout:
 
While it seems like a good idea I wonder how cost effective it si. I am curious how long the filters last, and how much they are.
 
I question the word "spotless" but that may depend on where you live. Spotless in a south Texas summer? I would have to see it to believe it. It may work as claimed but I have my doubts.
 
I'd just check out how expensive and available the replacement filters are and anything else that would need changing or replacing on a regular basis to make sure it is really worth it :cool:

Right next to the product is other recommendations, there are the resin refills, but it doesn't say how many gallons it treats :hmmm:

"J"
 
I would think for those in areas that have real hard water this might be a good thing...sounds like what its designed for or marketed to...the cost seems high but then thats all relative to what the buyer wants
 
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