Water spots when drying car...
#21
Get the cheaper version from Griots Garage or sportys tool shop.
That unit pictured is overkill. $400+? please. You don't have to spend that much money to get a decent water filter.
http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&did=10&product_id=2866<ul><l i><a href="http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/car+washing/car+cleaning+tools/in-line+water+softener+with+fittings.do?search=basic& amp;keyword=water+filter&sortby=newArrivals&am p;page=1">Griots Garage In-Line Water Softener With Fi
http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&did=10&product_id=2866<ul><l i><a href="http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/car+washing/car+cleaning+tools/in-line+water+softener+with+fittings.do?search=basic& amp;keyword=water+filter&sortby=newArrivals&am p;page=1">Griots Garage In-Line Water Softener With Fi
#23
Be careful, both can scratch up your car.
I stopped using microfiber and the water blade years ago. Microfiber has closed looped threads that trap hard dirt and other object and doesn't release them. Microfiber is like velcro when it comes to holding on to sticks dirt and other debris. You would be better served by using a cotton T-shirt IMO.
#24
Phil sells a lot more than Adam's these days, in fact he sells the top two brands going, and does
it with stellar customer service. Throw in the AW discount & I see no reason to buy car care supplies from anyone else.
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