2 day detail+ceramic coat

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Graeme4130 » Tue Jun 24, 2014 8:39 pm

neilparf wrote:
Graeme4130 wrote:
neilparf wrote:Chaps, it's the impurities in the water and hence filtering to 0ppm that allows you if you wanted to, leave a wet paintwork to dry normally - even without blowing. Same principle as commercial and now many domestic window cleaners - they use purified water to clean windows and allow them to dry naturally. The hardness would mean the filter would have have to work harder or not depending on the area you live in.

The leaf blower, with a coating and purified water simply streaks the water off completely...
But is it possible to (non commercial) filter to 0ppm from a hose ? I didn't think it was without spending £000's
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/aqua ... er-12.aspx
Just fitted the filter now and washed my car after a dusty day at bikepark wales yesterday, so will let you know how the water dries as not chamois'd it off at all
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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Graeme4130 » Wed Jun 25, 2014 7:29 am

Car dried overnight and not a mark on it. Impressive bit of kit and best £60 I've ever spent on car care products
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Gone - 11/06 B7 RS4 Avant - black/black (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 05/13 B8 RS4 Avant - Suzuka grey (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 01/14 B8 RS5 Coupe - Short term car
Gone - 09/14 B8 RS4 Avant - Misano Red/Ceramics (Daily drive & kids taxi)

Current - 04/18 B9 Rs4 Nardo Grey
ZX10R Race bike - 210bhp and a few skid marks on the seat ;)

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by RIV » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:37 pm

Car dried overnight and not a mark on it. Impressive bit of kit and best £60 I've ever spent on car care products
Sounds good,can you pass the details on, as I'm about to order one :beerchug:

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by doodlebug » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:43 pm

Link above....

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by RIV » Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:55 pm

Cheers!! just noticed and orderd :thumbs:

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2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Moonmonkey831 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 4:33 pm

Nice one, will look to get also.

Out if curiosity, what does 0ppm water taste like?

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by neilparf » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:06 pm

Graeme - I've been using this for some time - it's ACE. Once eventually the filter needs changing, another linked in series in the hose line will make light work of the filtration on the new one.

Tip - I've added the filter at the end or next to the spray nozzle - I kind of cradle it in one arm and rinse with the other with a short connection. This way, the filtered water is literally filtered and then on the paintwork as opposed to filtered water running the length of a hose and then on the car - less chance of increasing that 0PPM. Anal, I know...

I also top up the washer bitter with filtered water :0)
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LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Graeme4130 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:16 pm

Moonmonkey831 wrote:Nice one, will look to get also.

Out if curiosity, what does 0ppm water taste like?
Haha, I'll tell you next time I accidentally spray myself in the mouth when rinsing my car off :)
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Gone - 11/06 B7 RS4 Avant - black/black (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 05/13 B8 RS4 Avant - Suzuka grey (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 01/14 B8 RS5 Coupe - Short term car
Gone - 09/14 B8 RS4 Avant - Misano Red/Ceramics (Daily drive & kids taxi)

Current - 04/18 B9 Rs4 Nardo Grey
ZX10R Race bike - 210bhp and a few skid marks on the seat ;)

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Graeme4130 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:19 pm

neilparf wrote:Graeme - I've been using this for some time - it's ACE. Once eventually the filter needs changing, another linked in series in the hose line will make light work of the filtration on the new one.

Tip - I've added the filter at the end or next to the spray nozzle - I kind of cradle it in one arm and rinse with the other with a short connection. This way, the filtered water is literally filtered and then on the paintwork as opposed to filtered water running the length of a hose and then on the car - less chance of increasing that 0PPM. Anal, I know...

I also top up the washer bitter with filtered water :0)
It's certainly very impressive
I like the idea of running them in sequence, but it'll be a while until I get through the 60 or so washes it lasts
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Gone - 11/06 B7 RS4 Avant - black/black (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 05/13 B8 RS4 Avant - Suzuka grey (Daily drive & kids taxi)
Gone - 01/14 B8 RS5 Coupe - Short term car
Gone - 09/14 B8 RS4 Avant - Misano Red/Ceramics (Daily drive & kids taxi)

Current - 04/18 B9 Rs4 Nardo Grey
ZX10R Race bike - 210bhp and a few skid marks on the seat ;)

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by SPIKE_RS » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:27 pm

Echo the above, It's an impressive bit of kit. It's the one thing I hate about washing a car in warm weather - water marks!
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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by neilparf » Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:33 pm

Graeme4130 wrote:
neilparf wrote:Graeme - I've been using this for some time - it's ACE. Once eventually the filter needs changing, another linked in series in the hose line will make light work of the filtration on the new one.

Tip - I've added the filter at the end or next to the spray nozzle - I kind of cradle it in one arm and rinse with the other with a short connection. This way, the filtered water is literally filtered and then on the paintwork as opposed to filtered water running the length of a hose and then on the car - less chance of increasing that 0PPM. Anal, I know...

I also top up the washer bitter with filtered water :0)
It's certainly very impressive
I like the idea of running them in sequence, but it'll be a while until I get through the 60 or so washes it lasts
Yes, they quote 60 washes but having checked with my water authority website, the water is moderately soft so may take some time to expire :thumbs:
Gone but never forgotten:
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by Moonmonkey831 » Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:08 pm

My water is 'very soft' , so I assume this means this device would last longer?

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Re: 2 day detail+ceramic coat

Post by neilparf » Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:31 am

Moonmonkey831 wrote:My water is 'very soft' , so I assume this means this device would last longer?
I would say yes, certainly longer than harder areas...
Gone but never forgotten:
2007 RS4 B7 Saloon, Metallic Silver with SS+.
LED's all round and Dectane LED tailights. KDS detail and paint. Lepsons black chrome, heavy on the silver wheels. JCWeldFab full system - valved and no pre-cats. MRC stage 2, de-flap and full carbon clean - 438PS and 489NM. HEL brake lines. H&R Spacers. Gtechniq C1 and EXO V2 coatings. 2010+ RNS-E. On the MRC dyno: http://youtu.be/y_k0VJ2--y8

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