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Old 04-24-2008, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by trl2112 View Post
Is this truly a rise and walk away system? Do any of you towel dry after?
Yes, it truly is rinse and walk away. I personaly still use a waffle weaved micro fiber towel to dry off the vehicle but the advantage is that when I'm detailing those big fire trucks I don't need to worry about water spots..in fact by the time I'm done drying one section the rest of the truck is prity much dry so I'm just wiping off what ever water is left over.

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Originally Posted by chefwong View Post
For those that own one....long term use...have you guys actually done the whole rinsedown and left it alone with NO towel whatsoever to the paint ? Results, experiences, etc.
I've put the CR to the test on my Volvo, here is the thing. As long as you keep the PPM levels uner 20PPM's you will have the spotless rinse. As soon as they go above 20PPM's that's when you no longer get the spotless rinse.

So like I said I've tested the CR unit and I used it on my forest green Volvo, washed it rinsed it and let it air dry and it does work however, if dust or anything that's airborne lands on the surface of the vehicle as the vehicle is air drying you will see the spots. I did this inside my garage and my back lane is not paved and it was in the middle of summer and ofcourse cars were passing by on the lane and there was dust outside, some dust landed on the vehicle as it was drying and you could see the dust but other then that there were no white, water spots.

The CR unit really does work only draw back are the resins, not cheap at all and if you have hard water man your going to go through the resins quite fast.

Well hope this helps.
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