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    in-line filter?

    is there such a thing as an in-line filter to hook up between a water source and a pressure washer in order to filter water to decrease water spotting? do they work? where do you purchase? how much? thanks

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    There sure are................... not sure how good they work though? To be honest, a good car wash soap with softeners will take care of a lot of those problems.

    Anyhow, here`s a link:

    http://www.topoftheline.com/spotfrewatfi.html

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    YES

    Lowes , Home Depot and Sears www.rvfilterstore.com

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    does anyone know, from expirience, if a simple carbon fliter will be addequit(sp.?), in keeping water spots from appearing without drying, or, in other words, if i miss a couple spots, will i get water spots, using one of these filters?

 

 

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