Water spot removal
I use a very good product on my boat that works equally as well on cars and such called HOT SAUCE... Takes off water spots while also leaving a wax type finish behind. Not sure where you can get it in your local area, maybe do a Google search ?
That is PPM reading. That's on the higher side which might explain why you go through a lot of resin. You probably already know this, but use your promo code here on 6speed when you order resin from us and pick up the r6-20. It's 1 cu/ft of resin. The dic-20 takes .33 cu/ft of resin. So the r6-20 will change the system 3 times. Another great feature of getting the bagged resin is how fresh it is. It's vacuum sealed.
Bob, next time get the r6-20...bagged version of the drum and with your 6speed discount, just as cheap.
OK..are you suing the CR with a pressure washer. If not, you should. It'll double or triple the life of the resin. Get an inexpensive one from costco or home depot.
So the drum is the same as the 6 bulk bags?
Just bought a bottle of the CG Water Spot Remover. Heard some good things about it. I just don't want to polish the paint again so soon. Hopefully will have some good results to report.
LOL...let us know if the CG stuff works.

Noisy as heck, but built like a tank. CAT pump, 2.6 GPM, 3000 PSI. Used it to wash my car and my driveway. Bought a foam cannon attachment for $20 which is pure awesomeness


Bonehead -- did you get the Green Earth Foam Blaster from Home Depot? If so, please provide details on how you are using it. What type of car wash are you using, what dilution, etc. Thanks.

Best $20 I've spent in a LONG time.
I bought a jug of Meguiar's Gold Class for $12 at Costco. Pour it in undiluted
. Stuff is cheap enough. It sucks it up pretty quickly. Think it took 3/4 of the reservoir filled with soap to get that pic I took.






