mrfixit
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We know we need soft water for presoak & RO process, but that seems to be all that is necessary for a good wash from what I can find.
Currently all of my iba water is softened for high impact pressure (40gpm) and all my iba lp passes are RO. Presoak,wax,trifoam, rainshield,ect.
With a hardness of 25grains I am still considering going to hard water for high pressure rinse function and undercarriage.... Soft water for soaps and waxes, ro water only for spot free.
The water is very hard, I know. I worry about the consequences for the granfoss pump and nozzles. One therory I have is that at 40gpm the flow is so high that it will keep deposits at bay. Distributor says the pump can handle hard water.
Waxes are said to work better with hard water and worse with RO water. Soap is said to foam better with soft rather than RO.
Making this change will reduce my salt use, reduce RO process, waste water, and cost. It should rinse the soap off the car a lot better. Possibly improving the wash quality.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
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Currently all of my iba water is softened for high impact pressure (40gpm) and all my iba lp passes are RO. Presoak,wax,trifoam, rainshield,ect.
With a hardness of 25grains I am still considering going to hard water for high pressure rinse function and undercarriage.... Soft water for soaps and waxes, ro water only for spot free.
The water is very hard, I know. I worry about the consequences for the granfoss pump and nozzles. One therory I have is that at 40gpm the flow is so high that it will keep deposits at bay. Distributor says the pump can handle hard water.
Waxes are said to work better with hard water and worse with RO water. Soap is said to foam better with soft rather than RO.
Making this change will reduce my salt use, reduce RO process, waste water, and cost. It should rinse the soap off the car a lot better. Possibly improving the wash quality.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
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