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Wobbly Dave
Monday 21st March 2011, 00:35
This season I have invested quite heavily in new materials. I live in a hard water area - tap water comes out at 300 PPM TDS (PPM total dissolved solid) - which is considered very hard.

I bought a TDS testing meter a long time ago but it takes no Einstein to see the watermarks - particularly when its warm. I get through a fair amount of QD to remove them.

So I bought a 11.4L De-ionising cylinder
http://www.daqua.co.uk/images/products/divessel.jpg
from DAQUA (http://www.daqua.co.uk/divessels.htm)

Anyway I used it for the first time on the last rinse. It made a huge difference to the overall outcome & I feel much happier with the polishing stage, because there is no calcite deposits on the paint - reducing the marring & need for rework.

I have also move up from using a Porter Cable - dual orbital polisher to a new rotary.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/sim180-rotary-polisher/sim180-rotary-polisher/prod_523.html

I have done plenty of reading up. I was amazed how easy it was to use & all the fears about burning the paint were allayed. Compared with the PC the results were far quicker - maybe 75% of the time saved? Perhaps my PC techniques were poor?

Anyway I did 3 panels - top of the bumper, top of boot lid & the rear 3/4 on the nearside. Much flatter than I was able to ever achieve. As it is a 240V machine - I no longer need to lug or setup the 110v transformer needed to run the Porter Cable.

I think when I have had time to do the other panels - the car will look really amazing.

I still need to have to find the cash to have the front bumper redone - as it is too far gone to home repair.

Vikingxl
Monday 21st March 2011, 06:29
I was worried you might have posted this on the forum when i saq the title. Glad you are happy with the new toys wobbles

volvokid
Monday 21st March 2011, 08:34
Thats cool Dave I always thought about buying a filter for the water but have been told the water isnt to bad up here, If I still had the C70 I would there was plenty of hard water marks on the paint that would take a good lot of work to budge.