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Bigger, more efficient water filter.

Still the best thing I ever purchased for the car washing process.
 
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How much is something like that if you don't mind me asking?

I've looked at getting one but they're upwards of $300 over here. I feel like I need one as in the summer the water dries almost instantly but $300 is way more than I'm comfortable paying.
 
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Why? is a tap not good enough?

The benefit of these is that you don't have to dry your car, as when the water dries, it won't leave nasty water spots. I live in a hard water area and if I wash my car without drying, it looks horrendous, whereas with one of these, it will look clean as when the water evaporates, there's nothing left over
 
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I have one of the 7 litre versions, didn't see any point in buying any larger and makes washing the car in the winter a doodle. But Vyair do now sell the 11l version cheaper than the smaller 7l Raceglaze one.
 
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I have one of the 7 litre versions, didn't see any point in buying any larger and makes washing the car in the winter a doodle. But Vyair do now sell the 11l version cheaper than the smaller 7l Raceglaze one.

The taller thinner ones mean less wastage of resin, the fatter the container the more resin goes to waste (even with doing the reverse flow trick).
 
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Snow foam, a little cit of citrus cleaner for the rear bumper to clean off the soot and power wash off with raceglaze filter.

All done in 30 mins start to finish (including set up and pack away).

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Snow foam, a little cit of citrus cleaner for the rear bumper to clean off the soot and power wash off with raceglaze filter.

All done in 30 mins start to finish (including set up and pack away).

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Either it was just dusty or you have a really good protection layer over the paint? To be fair this is generally enough to establish a good clean without then introducing scratches.
 
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Any recommendations for an easy to apply and relatively quickly wax/sealant.

My routine generally is as follows but it obviously lacks the above.

Fallout cleaner for wheels
Citrus prewash
Rinse the above
Snowfoam
Rinse
2 bucket wash
Rinse and dry
Sonax BSD
 
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