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On Wednesday, September 18, 2013 10:07:42 AM UTC-5, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 05:52:52 -0700 (PDT), stryped

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I know this sounds crazy but I am wanting to experiment with a filter and housing to use attached to my spigot outside my pole barn garage. The purpose would be to wash my cars so there are no water spots and no need to dry them. I have three vehicles and it takes alot of time to wash them. Also, drying over time can leave spider web scratches if you are not extremely careful.


This is what my water company says: Water with less than 4 grains per gallon is considered to be ‘soft,’ anything between 4 and 7 is considered ‘medium-hard,’ and anything beyond 7 grains per gallon is considered ‘hard.’ Simpson's water has an average hardness of 4.8 grains.



Is there a filter or housing you recommend? Is it possible to mount a filter housing outside even in freezing weather?




Is your water...hard or soft?



Thats the #1 question you should be asking someone before doing

anything else.



Gunner



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