dodge man
Super Star Member
So this is a problem I’ve had washing my car at home. We have three vehicles one of which is a Dodge Challenger that is black. It’s the car that wants to spot from hard water. I recently bought a foam cannon and use a wash and then a rinse product that helps, then immediately pull it in my garage and dry it down but still get some water spotting.
I bought a TDS meter and untreated water shows a little over 500. We have a water softener in the house and it tests higher than the unsoftened water. After doing some reading I learned this is normal, the water softener replaces “bad” water hardness with good so I’m convinced it’s working normally. Do to some logistics it’s difficult to wash the car at the house but possible.
I realize this is a problem only a car nut would worry about but I’m looking for something I can hook up in my shop for a rinse of my car that won’t spot. I looked on Amazon and didn’t really find a result I was sure would help. I can keep going to the car wash but they keep jacking up the price. Anybody have a first hand solution with a specific product?
I bought a TDS meter and untreated water shows a little over 500. We have a water softener in the house and it tests higher than the unsoftened water. After doing some reading I learned this is normal, the water softener replaces “bad” water hardness with good so I’m convinced it’s working normally. Do to some logistics it’s difficult to wash the car at the house but possible.
I realize this is a problem only a car nut would worry about but I’m looking for something I can hook up in my shop for a rinse of my car that won’t spot. I looked on Amazon and didn’t really find a result I was sure would help. I can keep going to the car wash but they keep jacking up the price. Anybody have a first hand solution with a specific product?