[s-cars] I know it SOUNDS stupid,
Vincent Frégeac
vfregeac at sympatico.ca
Mon Jan 26 18:59:48 EST 2004
The Dry Rinse Polymer seems to work like a was. It may make a difference
on the vertical body parts but I don't see how it can make a difference
on the hood or the roof.
I'm a bit more doubtful about the spotless filter. The spots are made by
the calcium dissolved in the water. Absorbing filters are used in
climatic chambers for the same purpose. They are 3" wide and 18" long
and need to be replaced when the active part is less than 6" long. All
this for a debit no more than 1L/min. Nothing close to what you'll use
to wash your car. But, after all, may be they have found a new chemical
much more efficient than what have been used previously. May be worth a
trial.
Vincent.
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] De la part de Bruce Mendel
Envoyé : 26 janv. 2004 12:56
À : s-car-list at audifans.com
Objet : [s-cars] I know it SOUNDS stupid,
but has anyone tried this?
http://store.yahoo.com/rodi/mrclaucasy.html
(check video)
My simple mind tells me there's just that stuff like jet-dry you put in
your dishwasher in the mix that reduces the tensile strength of the
water, kinda like wax?
Bruce
Thinking about shaving head to look like Mr. Clean
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