Why You Need Deionized Water When Detailing During Summer - 559 Mobile Detailing
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My only issue is the cost with DI water. Costs me like $14 to fill my 35-gallon tank from my CR Spotless resin, definitely not gonna do that every time I have to fill it. I just have normal tap water in my tank and then a pump sprayer that has 2 gallons of DIY water that I spray onto the car after the final rinse.
Geez that’s crazy how do you find companies that supply it
Check out my previous video about how to get a DI system without hurting your pocket
Found a local 3D shop in my area. So for 20 dollars gets you 9 tokens and each token gets you 20 gallons. 20 dollars gets you 180 gallons. I’ve heard that’s not bad.
I’d love to know what company you go through…I live in the 559 area too…I detail in my driveway-paying 25-30 a month beats the CR Spotless systems
I use an inline water filter to remove minerals. Minerals is what causes water spots. Hot metal (from the sun) is not ideal.
An RV filter?
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I don't pay a penny. I collect rainwater in a tote and filter it out before the pressure washer. Spot free washes for a whiles worth!
We fill up every day sometimes twice a day and we do not get a lot of rain in the Central valley
what the heck is DI water anyway??
deionized water aka no minerals so no water spots when it dries.
DI water leaves no minerals when it dries on the paint so it makes it easier for us to work in the summer heat
Washing the car in the sun, can't take any of this seriously. Thumbs down. Never wash your car in the sun and don't let any joker wash your car in the sun because obviously they don't know what they are doing. You can't trust this person anyway, he is a professed LIAR.
Why? As long as you keep the soap moist (that's the entire point of foam, it takes longer to dry in the hot sun) and you are using DI water you don't have to worry about water spots.
It only gets dodgy when working with aggressive chemicals. You *have* to mist them or you risk chemical staining.
Even with regular water, It's pretty easy to wash in the sun, your work time just decreases and you have to keep it wet until you can dry it. Not necessary for DI, just the chemical stage needs to be kept wet.
🤯 We are a business, we detail cars all day long so we have to figure out a way to get it done in direct sunlight. Whoever told you that you can't wash cars in the sunlight lied to you 😂😂
Here is an example of commenting on something without a full understanding of the subject matter.
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