Car washing - inline water filter, anyone used ?

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ccmotorsport
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Post by ccmotorsport »

As the title suggests, has anyone used an inline filter when rinsing their car after washing.

Auto Gleam do 2 types, and they seem a little more proffessional than the 'Flash' type of affair.

The details of the product are shown here ;

http://www.geocities.com/renamecor/Aquagleam.htm

DPH
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Location: Lancashire

Post by DPH »

£45 seems rather excessive - just use a good quality shampoo, chamois and perhaps an aqua blade to remove the bulk of the water first, providing the chamois is clean and used properly the streaks don't occur.

I have never needed anything like this even when I used to valet.

Jussi
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Post by Jussi »

Here's some interesting product (similar): http://crspotless.com/index.php?categor ... ory_id%3D6

It's spotless water filtration, so no need to drying the car and result is fantastic! A bit prizey though :?
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