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rskardon:
I have relativley hard water in my area (Chalky) does anyone know of any good filtering systems, i guess if you could remove all the chalk then once you had sheeted the water off you could (if you're in a lazy mood) almost get away without drying it,

any thoughts?

Thanks,

R

autoperfection.com:
I think that Moschops has a filter system so it may be worth getting his opinion..... :smiley:

NEWEY:
i have an r0 filter system :) its used for the salt water fishtank but i also use it after a wash

Moschops:
Okay I'm here...we live in a hard water area and have installed a Culligan Water Genie, this is connected to the inlet flow into house under the kitchen sink. We have also has a separate filter system for the drinking water.

The water genie is brilliant and I must admit to leaving on when I wash the car as it makes a world of difference as it deson't streak and also the water marks instead of marking the car can now be removed easily.

They cost about a £1k all in with fitting etc but shop around as some companies will do you a good deal on them, the only thing you need to factor in is the salt about 1 bag every couple of months and an annual service plus the new filter for the drinking water system.


http://www.wrekinwatersofteners.co.uk/wrekinwatersofteners/final.asp?id=95

This is a link to the company that supplied, fitted and look after ours....very helpful, ask for Graham if you call for any advice...tell Sonia and Wayne gave you the details... :happy2:


Sorry for not much detail as I'm on a neighbours PC due to mine dying..... :fighting2:

rskardon:
Thanks for your answer, £1k is a bit steeper than i was looking for, i'm sure i saw an in-line filter for a hose sometime for closer to £100 but i cant remember where i saw it, I'll keep searching,

R

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