AL-53
Duragloss User
Chris..there are is 3 solutions...maybe just 2
1. Find a DI water supplier thats cheaper than Culligan...
2. Find a DI filter tank renter...they come and switch them out....aroung here it is about 60 a month to rent...good for 2500 gallons on a 2 tank system...they are as big as a house propane tank..
3. try a water sheeting agent like they use in tunnel washes...it may work may not...but worth a try...
Texas water is rock hard...when I was working in Texas...the water would not lather soap...it was so hard with minerals....
Al
1. Find a DI water supplier thats cheaper than Culligan...
2. Find a DI filter tank renter...they come and switch them out....aroung here it is about 60 a month to rent...good for 2500 gallons on a 2 tank system...they are as big as a house propane tank..
3. try a water sheeting agent like they use in tunnel washes...it may work may not...but worth a try...
Texas water is rock hard...when I was working in Texas...the water would not lather soap...it was so hard with minerals....
Al