Mobile Car Washing - Water Quality - De-Ionized Or Reverse Osmosis?

When you run a mobile car wash rig dealership and account management, water quality is facing. If the water is too difficult, can be points, and for new cars sold to real customers often pay 10s of thousands of dollars, well, you get the picture. Before retirement, I came across such a mobile car wash franchise system, and still are technical issues, asking how to do it properly.

Not long ago he asked for a car owner's mobile wash business myself, "if the water [?I use] RO or deionized water? [Refers to: Reverse Osmosis RO or DI as in de-ionizing filter] guess 2000 liters per day system cost me about $ 5,000 .. The de-ionizers have not yet been studied. I plan to bring 500 gallons on the truck and pulled a tank with 500 nurses

The tanks deionized expensive because it can only so long before they need recharging. You can use a kit $ 12 charge alone, but the problem is that there is acid inW filter tank, if they have dependents and must be rinsed with water, and you can not your home is against the law.

Therefore, you must go to a water-industrial, to make them (with rental deposits), and are often $ 60 to $ 90 depending on the area to you. And depending on the parts per million in water at home [or at the store], they can only last for 900-1500 liters. However, if you have a water softener and / orRO membrane system in your home, you can clean the water first, before running the water through your tanks, de-I, which gives you very clean water and allow the tanks to last for 3000 - 4000 gallons without recharge.

In fact, I remember once when I converted a water treatment plant for a medical examination of the blood, and their system, the water flowed through activated carbon filters, salt pellet filter and then through a robust set RO membrane and DI tanksUltra-clean water. After the successful test of the system, I had some water left, so I had about 1000 liters of water in a tank filled at one of our mobile car wash rig and took the water to the machine very clean after the test.

Wow, that was incredible, and when I used 3000 psi, blew all the dirt out of their cars and there were no water spots. I think something like 200 to clean my car in an hour and a half. Zero water stains.

The question is how do you cleanTo reach the water, and the high-pressure washing / rinsing you want to make matters GPM. But the more gallons per minute which is used to clean water, cheaper than water. The problem of using reverse osmosis is 2-3 gallons to make 1 liter of clean water.

Companies like Starbucks running through their RO system three times to make ice and water to make coffee, and as you can really taste the coffee, very different fromhome coffee making with the local minerals also in the water and the smell of the local water too. They are using 7-8 gallons to make 1 gallon of reverse osmosis water, therefore their water bill gets up there, and it really is kind of a waste of water unless you really really need it.

If you talk to others who have experience in this field I bet they concur with much of what I've said, and might even have other points to add? Because it depends on what you are trying to do, what you are trying to wash, and the cost reality, of what that job pays. I mean you are in business to make money right?

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