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spot free rinse and take it for a spin, doesnt even leave water marks!!

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Old 01-25-2011, 02:05 PM   #16 (permalink)
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spot free rinse and take it for a spin, doesnt even leave water marks!!
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What is water sheeting?
Water sheeting is where you use water without a nozzle to run off of a vehicle. You will need some sort of water filter to ensure there are no chemicals in the water. I went to lowes and purchased a water filter that would go under your sink and went to the plumbing section to get connectors that would reduce it to a water hose hookup. if you would like to see pics pm me and I will send them to you.
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Drive it 75mph+. They also have the blaster dryer. It was for motorcycles but ppl use it on their cars. Blows hot air.
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did u see the video?
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Water sheeting is where you use water without a nozzle to run off of a vehicle. You will need some sort of water filter to ensure there are no chemicals in the water. I went to lowes and purchased a water filter that would go under your sink and went to the plumbing section to get connectors that would reduce it to a water hose hookup. if you would like to see pics pm me and I will send them to you.

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This is a whole house filter. you will see on the sides the reducers used to make the connections. The one on the right is how you should do it. it is just one piece with a quick connect but lowes only had one so I had to make one from two pieces. I am not sure of the exact reduction but if you go there just grab 2 garden hose quick connects and open the box and start trying reducers until you get the size you need. I also used plumbers tape/teflon tape when I went to tighten it up. I use this to fill up my buckets as well as wash the car and water sheeting it before using a leaf blower to dry. hope it helps.

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And that connects directly to the water source or in between two hoses right? It never occured to me to use a filter when washing a car. I will try it, thank you!!
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I need this bad. I have well water and even though my interior taps are filtered, my outside spigots are not. I don't know why I didn't try this before. Thanks. Here comes a rep!
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i connect it between two hoses but you could rig it to run right from the wall if you wanted but I do not use it unless i am washing the car. that is why i used quick connects so when my wife waters the plants etc she can connect the water hoses toghther without changing anything and then i can just connect the filter between the two when I wash. quick and easy cost is dependent on which filter you buy. this one cost me about 50 to make.
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I'm an odd one, but I used to wash my car in the rain. No water-spots. The car was black, btw.

No drying required. Let the sun do it. Most people get spots because of the minerals or chlorine in their water. Rain-water has a lot less junk in it after the first 15 minutes of a good downpour has cleared the air.
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Drive it 75mph+. They also have the blaster dryer. It was for motorcycles but ppl use it on their cars. Blows hot air.
I don't know how air flows around a 370Z, but this will almost always result in water spots left on the back window and bumper areas. Not only that, but the turbulence behind the car often deposits sand/dirt on the rear bumper that adheres to the water. Driving the car just isn't a good way from what I have experienced with every other car I have owned.
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spot free rinse and take it for a spin, doesnt even leave water marks!!
Which ones do you recommend?

What do you think about this? http://www.ehow.com/how_2280854_wash...ree-rinse.html

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This is a whole house filter. you will see on the sides the reducers used to make the connections. The one on the right is how you should do it. it is just one piece with a quick connect but lowes only had one so I had to make one from two pieces. I am not sure of the exact reduction but if you go there just grab 2 garden hose quick connects and open the box and start trying reducers until you get the size you need. I also used plumbers tape/teflon tape when I went to tighten it up. I use this to fill up my buckets as well as wash the car and water sheeting it before using a leaf blower to dry. hope it helps.
Thank you so much. So after I am done washing< I just use this filter with hose water straight from the hose and that is it?
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Yes, then follow with an electric leaf blower and ur done drying ur car.
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Yes, then follow with an electric leaf blower and ur done drying ur car.
What is the filter called you use? Can I get it at Home Depot? Thanks.
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