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    Quote Originally Posted by maxw View Post
    Thanks Pitch most kind of you I was in Yarmouth on the weekend too as the other half lives there

    ive already brought the megs DA now lol so hope it's ok
    just need a few pointers on how to use it

    where is the name Pitch from any chance HELICOPTERS?

    just brought this also to wash and rince the car so I can get spot free drying to save time
    plus can also clean the house windows with it lol

    you can either use the resin bags like shown or use loose resin works the same as the fire extingisher type Di but with this you can change the resin easy can also add wheels and it won't fall over either like the tall slim Di bottles and quick connect std hose fittings so can store in the shed it's not the cheapest but more versatile and like I said ideal for cleaning windows too you can buy Pole's and water fed brushes to do just that and can clean the upstairs with out a ladder and as water is soft no need to wipe or dry

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    Awesome stuff maxw.. really So what was damage on this portable/versatile system that lasts obviously?..

    I was hopping to look into the keen last resin bast blue filter either you or someone posted on here..

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    Quote Originally Posted by satyp View Post
    Awesome stuff maxw.. really So what was damage on this portable/versatile system that lasts obviously?..

    I was hopping to look into the keen last resin bast blue filter either you or someone posted on here..

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    There around £214 that inc resin and a TDS water hardness meeter bags of resin are around £25 or you can use much cheaper loose resin

    like I say not cheap but very good you can change resin in les than 3 min

    plus the water flow is better and resin is better used due to the special flow of water through the resin

    the other style Di changing resin plus the mess would take prob half hour

    photo below is the bigger 2 bag one but shows the features

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxw View Post
    There around £214 that inc resin and a TDS water hardness meeter bags of resin are around £25 or you can use much cheaper loose resin

    like I say not cheap but very good you can change resin in les than 3 min

    plus the water flow is better and resin is better used due to the special flow of water through the resin

    the other style Di changing resin plus the mess would take prob half hour

    photo below is the bigger 2 bag one but shows the features

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    Mate as long bit works consistently the £215 ish with initial resin bag? outlay is still good.. as opposed to paying £500-£600 for something you use twice a month realistically.. IMO I think this will just pay for itself after 6 months for so..

    Esp with average window cleaning at approximately £20-£25 for a four bed prop in some suburbs..

    Will be looking into this.. hopefully you can update us it's use over next couple of months..

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    I sure will keep you updated for sure

    if you wanted it as a kit for window cleaning as well it's just under £295

    this reaches upto 6meters (20ft)


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    Will def need to look into more as the thing is I have already had the K2 Larger system.. will nice to just have a filter at under £100 bucks else I'll be doubling up with toys and the n will need look at storing in an already brimming shed 😕😯

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    They rekon the resin bags should last 600 litres??, should be interesting to know if they have a shelf life too , if not used for 18 odd months for eg or if they resin could jsut be stored away, @£30 appx not that pricey but if the don't last that long then it could add up.

    As you seem to have one and know a bit more about DI systems, can the little D12 be fit on the wall permanently and the hosted connected to the katche for example to use the DI water that way instead ?

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    Not sure on the shelf life of resin I do know they come in a seal bucket rather than a bag

    as far as I know the resin is no different to the other resin that's used in any Di system just comes in there own bag for easy change but you can just buy cheap loose resin of your choice and still easy to change loose as it's not got a narrow neck like the other Di bottles
    just the case of remove the lid and turn up side down to tip resin out then refill

    you could fit to the wall IE via a self and the unint would have to sit upright

    as for resin lasting that's down to water flow and hardness of water

    they do include a disc with a small hole in so you can restrict the flow

    like any Di system the more water through it and faster flow will use the resin quicker

    when you snow foam a car you use the lower flow on the Karcher k series so ideal

    some people just use a Di to rince the car off

    your be better than me as the water in your area is softer than Ipswich will try find out about shelf life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippy73 View Post
    So after recommending the yeti wash mit mine has fallen apart for the second time after a month of use 4 washes. That's happened twice now my wash mit now looks like this



    Those who have one, how has yours been holding up?




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    Well Skippy, mine lasted a bit longer but when I cleaned the car on Wednesday, it started to disintegrate! Took ages to clear the bits of mitt off the drive afterwards! The one I use for the lower parts of the car also came apart

    What mitt have you replaced it with? Has it lasted any better?
     
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    From reading different posts etc and also using these myself

    the best ones are

    dooka wash pad. Washing and Drying | Car Detailing Products, Supplies and Services Northampton | dooka
    wo wo wash mit https://wo-wo.co.uk/collections/wo-w...iling-products
    gtechniq wash mit. WM2 Microfibre Wash Mitt | WM2 Microfibre Wash Mitt | Gtechniq.com

    Depending on the style you like some like mitt some like pads
    ive been using the dooka and woo woo for past 6 months and been washed a few times

    Discount code for 5% off dooka DW5
    Discount code for 20% off woo woo DETWO20

    woo woo do some great microfibres packs I'm also using and the small drying towel is ideal for wheels and door shuts etc

    hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxw View Post
    From reading different posts etc and also using these myself

    the best ones are

    dooka wash pad. Washing and Drying | Car Detailing Products, Supplies and Services Northampton | dooka
    wo wo wash mit https://wo-wo.co.uk/collections/wo-w...iling-products
    gtechniq wash mit. WM2 Microfibre Wash Mitt | WM2 Microfibre Wash Mitt | Gtechniq.com

    Depending on the style you like some like mitt some like pads
    ive been using the dooka and woo woo for past 6 months and been washed a few times

    Discount code for 5% off dooka DW5
    Discount code for 20% off woo woo DETWO20

    woo woo do some great microfibres packs I'm also using and the small drying towel is ideal for wheels and door shuts etc

    hope this helps

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    Thanks Max - appreciate the discount codes too! I've placed an order

    They also stocked the Car Pro Reset / Reload products my detailer had recommended so not a cheap 15 minutes in the end!!
     
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