Using Calgon Water Softener for Car Washes - Anyone try it?

Byk

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I'm just wondering if using Calgon Water Softener in the wash bucket and rinse bucket would help with water spots and more sudsing?



I cam across this idea here:

https://www.slkworld.com/caring-your-slk/6925-need-tips-detailing-exterior.html

One more idea that I came up with several years ago, . . .use about a 1/4 cap full of liquid Calgon water softener in your suds bucket and in your rinse bucket. This {almost} prevents water spots from the get-go. In the USA, most grocery stores & Wallmart carry it.



Any ideas?
 
From Calgon Solutions

Calgon has a unique formulation with active ingredients being polycarboxylates which softens hard water, preventing limescale from forming in the first place. It is not a descaler, it is purely a preventative—which means that the sooner you introduce Calgon into your daily washing routine, the better!



From Calgon Water Softener - A Different Way To Soften The Water

While other water treatments are used as a de-scaler, Calgon water softeners are meant as a preventive measure. It is through the active ingredient, polycarboxylates that the softening of hard water takes place, as well as the prevention of limescale formation.



Immediately, Calgon softeners start working to protect the pipes, pumps, and any additional parts of a washing machine and other items that come in contact with hard water. In the end, the softening process helps parts and other objects last longer and perform at a higher level.



Calgon products work to remove the minerals contained in hard water that traps grime in clothing that causes their appearance and feel to become dull. Today, consumers purchase Calgon water softners based upon personal preference, as the market offers this product in tablet, gel, and powder form.
 
Here is another explanation I found (Word Doc):

http://www.google.ca/url?q=http://w..._jpfYJ&usg=AFQjCNEk3T5xRVWQ7UDoCpcNRuW19bUxGA



HTML Version (No Pictures)

Calgon



How does Calgon® reduce limescale?

Calgon® is formulated to soften water and reduce the effects of hardness in a number of ways that reinforce each other – they are synergistic. It prevents the deposition of limescale in four ways called technically ion exchange, neutralisation, suspension and regrowth inhibition.



The doc goes on to expain each part. I'm guessing it should be safe to use on a car or Microfibre if used in the Gel form.
 
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