Dave N
My PC goes to 7...
My water produces horrible spotting, so I've been trying to think of an inexpensive way to reduce the minerals in the water. I saw a professional water filter on one of the online detailing stores, but it was something like $200 or $300 (ouch!). I was at a home improvement store a while back and decided to check out their water filters. They had an "under the sink" canister filter housing for around $15, which could take various filter cartridges. I thought "what the heck", and bought the housing, a 5 micron filter, and some adapters -- the whole thing cost me around $20. I took it home and hooked it in line with my car washing hose.
Well, the 5 micron filter (string type) did just about NOTHING as far as water spotting was concerned, so I went back and bought a 2 micron filter. This one looks like it has charcoal in it. This filter seems to have reduced the spotting some, but nothing dramatic. If I had it to do over, I wouldn't spend the money on this setup...but hey, I had to try!

Well, the 5 micron filter (string type) did just about NOTHING as far as water spotting was concerned, so I went back and bought a 2 micron filter. This one looks like it has charcoal in it. This filter seems to have reduced the spotting some, but nothing dramatic. If I had it to do over, I wouldn't spend the money on this setup...but hey, I had to try!