Washing Your Trucks
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Washing Your Trucks
Question for ya...
I have soft water in my house, and the previous owners put the softner in and then plumbed the entire house with soft water, even outside spickets. I know they say it is good to have soft water for appliances b/c it will be easier on the internals of them, but what about constantly washing your vehicle with soft water?
Should I plumb a line for outside that bypasses the softner? I washed my truck this past weekend, shined real nice, but a day later I noticed white residue that dried up on the truck, dry sodium from the water I beleive?
Over time, do you think this would damage my truck like winter driving/salt would?
Thanks.
I have soft water in my house, and the previous owners put the softner in and then plumbed the entire house with soft water, even outside spickets. I know they say it is good to have soft water for appliances b/c it will be easier on the internals of them, but what about constantly washing your vehicle with soft water?
Should I plumb a line for outside that bypasses the softner? I washed my truck this past weekend, shined real nice, but a day later I noticed white residue that dried up on the truck, dry sodium from the water I beleive?
Over time, do you think this would damage my truck like winter driving/salt would?
Thanks.
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^ Agreed, I'd be more concerned with hard water.
Get yourself a QD (quick detailer) spray. After you're finished washing the truck, take the spray nozzle (if you're using one) off the hose and rinse the truck down starting from the top of the truck, allowing the water to form sheets as it runs down the truck. This will help get alot of the excess water off before you start drying.
As you dry, spray the QD on the truck before wiping it down with your drying towel. This should help with getting rid of any residue you may have.
- NCSU
Get yourself a QD (quick detailer) spray. After you're finished washing the truck, take the spray nozzle (if you're using one) off the hose and rinse the truck down starting from the top of the truck, allowing the water to form sheets as it runs down the truck. This will help get alot of the excess water off before you start drying.
As you dry, spray the QD on the truck before wiping it down with your drying towel. This should help with getting rid of any residue you may have.
- NCSU
#5
Sounds like your water system is only half there. Around here I added a softener, AND a reverse osmosis filtration system. No spots, no haze. I do dry off quickly though as my garage is a woodshop as well, and wood dust tends to get into the water and stick to the truck if I don't dry it off. And yes I use a dust collection system, just some tools are easier to collect from than others...
#6
Sounds like your water system is only half there. Around here I added a softener, AND a reverse osmosis filtration system. No spots, no haze. I do dry off quickly though as my garage is a woodshop as well, and wood dust tends to get into the water and stick to the truck if I don't dry it off. And yes I use a dust collection system, just some tools are easier to collect from than others...
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A chamois can be dangerous due to the lack of nap.
absolute best process is:
- Sheet water off as mentioned above by using hose with no nozzle on it
- use an electric or battery powered blower to blow of the rest of the water, and get and drip areas
- blot the remaining water dry with a high quality waffle weave micro fiber towel.
if you don't have a blower, just skip that step, and go straight to the blotting .. don't rub dry.
Soft water is fine for the washing .. just make sure you are mixing your car shampoo according to the instructions.. too strong is bad.
a RO filter is a good investment, if you can swing it.
absolute best process is:
- Sheet water off as mentioned above by using hose with no nozzle on it
- use an electric or battery powered blower to blow of the rest of the water, and get and drip areas
- blot the remaining water dry with a high quality waffle weave micro fiber towel.
if you don't have a blower, just skip that step, and go straight to the blotting .. don't rub dry.
Soft water is fine for the washing .. just make sure you are mixing your car shampoo according to the instructions.. too strong is bad.
a RO filter is a good investment, if you can swing it.
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A chamois can be dangerous due to the lack of nap.
absolute best process is:
- Sheet water off as mentioned above by using hose with no nozzle on it
- use an electric or battery powered blower to blow of the rest of the water, and get and drip areas
- blot the remaining water dry with a high quality waffle weave micro fiber towel.
if you don't have a blower, just skip that step, and go straight to the blotting .. don't rub dry.
Soft water is fine for the washing .. just make sure you are mixing your car shampoo according to the instructions.. too strong is bad.
a RO filter is a good investment, if you can swing it.
absolute best process is:
- Sheet water off as mentioned above by using hose with no nozzle on it
- use an electric or battery powered blower to blow of the rest of the water, and get and drip areas
- blot the remaining water dry with a high quality waffle weave micro fiber towel.
if you don't have a blower, just skip that step, and go straight to the blotting .. don't rub dry.
Soft water is fine for the washing .. just make sure you are mixing your car shampoo according to the instructions.. too strong is bad.
a RO filter is a good investment, if you can swing it.