silvermilnec said:
Considering one to add to my kit, I keep my car clean all the time with it being black. I take allot of time getting swirl marks out. I'm thinking of one of these as a final rinse so I don't need to use a drying towel and risking putting swirl marks in.
What do you use and what the annual cost?
Cheers guys :thumb:
I have used these for years now , one of the best additions to my cleaning kit to date!!!
I use the raceglaze unit too ... I find it best so far .....
I have mine set up fixed to the rear of my fence where I was my car, hose links are set in place an only hose in / out ever need removing .....
It's hard to believe the difference this makes to the surface post rinse .... there are NEVEr any water spots on my cars ......
I use two in series now as each one runs down in efficiency , I hook the other up in series by hose links . Get a small test meter to test the ph of the water , lots on sites like window cleaning material sites ( as these guys use them in their vans nowadays, min e does anyway and he is also a good supply of replacement resin)
I just use open hose to rinse the car down after the full wash , car body , wheels, everything ....
It's great , can't recommend it enough ..
Empty of water in winter and take it indoors though , don't leave out with any water
There are some American versions which are more high tech , but more expensive but I'm looking at these at present .... the bug bites ...