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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 02:40 AM
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Perfection Auto Detailing - New service offered – deionized water!

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Perfection Auto Detailing, in the constant pursuit of bringing the best technique and latest technology the detailing industry has to offer to our clients vehicles, is proud to offer deionized water for all details. This water filtration system is now standard with any Zaino detail or Zaino follow up work, but is always available by request.

Deionization is a process most often used by laboratories to produce purified water on demand. All naturally occurring water contains dissolved mineral salts. In solution, some of these dissolved salts carry a positive charge while others carry a negative charge. The concentration of these salts are measured in parts per million (ppm) and it is not unusual to see levels as high as 250-300 ppm from regular tap water. These dissolved particles are what cause water spotting and contribute to micro-marring the surface of your vehicle.

The dual canisters on the deionization filtration system contain resin which captures these charged particles. The same way a sock will stick to a towel after it comes out of the dyer because of its static charge, the dissolved particles are captured by the resin. Now, before the water ever touches your car, it is filtered down to the molecular level, leaving the water completely pure and measuring 0 ppm. The end result is water that won’t leave mineral deposits or water spots anywhere on your car, no matter the color, even if it’s in the direct sunlight.

New pricing for interior / exterior wash as follows:

Zaino products – deionized water standard, no unfiltered water
• $10 extra per wash
• Cars $45 / SUVs $50
• Prepaid clients $40 / $45

Non-Zaino products – deionized water optional
• Cars $40 / SUVs $50
• Prepaid clients $35 / $45

** More detailed pricing will be posted on the website shortly.

** Perfection Auto is also an authorized sales representative for these filtration systems, so please feel free to email us at perfectionauto@gmail.com for pricing or more questions.

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If anyone wants a demo, just send me an email and I can let you know where I'll be working or if I have a car at the house. More filtration system info from www.crspotless.com

Thanks,

Jon
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 09:27 AM
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sounds great! cant wait till you come down to south fla
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 09:53 AM
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That's great Jon.....Can you also remove hard water spots already on the car or is it just so there are no future hard water spots?
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 10:17 AM
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sounds good jon! i will def be interested in that on ur next round down south!


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That's great Jon.....Can you also remove hard water spots already on the car or is it just so there are no future hard water spots?

u need that zaino z5 pro! i just zaino'd the hell out of my moms black cts yesterday! first time waxing it in 2 years the paint was completely layered in months of grime too! next time i wax i will follow the z5 or z2 with the zfx.....http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...ory_Code=Zaino
 

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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 11:00 AM
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ZFX is just a mix to help the Z5 or Z2 dry faster...totally useless and waste of time for us florida folk
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 11:07 AM
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lol its not just to help it dry faster! http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...ory_Code=Zaino and definately isnt useless but could be a waste of time if time is $ for u on a sunday
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 11:29 AM
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This sounds like a water softener? Is it the same thing? What's the difference? I have a water softener that I use when washing my car.


Originally Posted by Jon913D
To: All Perfection Auto Detailing clients and friends

RE: New service offered – deionized water


Perfection Auto Detailing, in the constant pursuit of bringing the best technique and latest technology the detailing industry has to offer to our clients vehicles, is proud to offer deionized water for all details. This water filtration system is now standard with any Zaino detail or Zaino follow up work, but is always available by request.

Deionization is a process most often used by laboratories to produce purified water on demand. All naturally occurring water contains dissolved mineral salts. In solution, some of these dissolved salts carry a positive charge while others carry a negative charge. The concentration of these salts are measured in parts per million (ppm) and it is not unusual to see levels as high as 250-300 ppm from regular tap water. These dissolved particles are what cause water spotting and contribute to micro-marring the surface of your vehicle.

The dual canisters on the deionization filtration system contain resin which captures these charged particles. The same way a sock will stick to a towel after it comes out of the dyer because of its static charge, the dissolved particles are captured by the resin. Now, before the water ever touches your car, it is filtered down to the molecular level, leaving the water completely pure and measuring 0 ppm. The end result is water that won’t leave mineral deposits or water spots anywhere on your car, no matter the color, even if it’s in the direct sunlight.

New pricing for interior / exterior wash as follows:

Zaino products – deionized water standard, no unfiltered water
• $10 extra per wash
• Cars $45 / SUVs $50
• Prepaid clients $40 / $45

Non-Zaino products – deionized water optional
• Cars $40 / SUVs $50
• Prepaid clients $35 / $45

** More detailed pricing will be posted on the website shortly.

** Perfection Auto is also an authorized sales representative for these filtration systems, so please feel free to email us at perfectionauto@gmail.com for pricing or more questions.

***
If anyone wants a demo, just send me an email and I can let you know where I'll be working or if I have a car at the house. More filtration system info from www.crspotless.com

Thanks,

Jon
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 12:37 PM
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di water is not an aftermarket product. its a better way of filtering water to small particles thus ensuring the purity of the water. like jon said, its the same water used for lab work. basically, with less stuff in the water you're getting a cleaner wash.

definitely an awesome service to provide jon. do you ever come up to jax? 1 of these days, it would be nice to learn how to actually clean my car the right way.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 04:01 PM
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Sounds good Jon, does the deionized water dry spot free?
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 05:44 PM
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The dual canisters on the deionization filtration system contain resin which captures these charged particles. The same way a sock will stick to a towel after it comes out of the dyer because of its static charge, the dissolved particles are captured by the resin. Now, before the water ever touches your car, it is filtered down to the molecular level, leaving the water completely pure and measuring 0 ppm. The end result is water that won’t leave mineral deposits or water spots anywhere on your car, no matter the color, even if it’s in the direct sunlight.
^there ya go matt.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 06:24 PM
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thanks, must have missed that.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by dream_G35
That's great Jon.....Can you also remove hard water spots already on the car or is it just so there are no future hard water spots?
on the paint or glass? (I've had pretty good results with both actually.)

Jon
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by dabomb
ZFX is just a mix to help the Z5 or Z2 dry faster...totally useless and waste of time for us florida folk
Alex - I didn't use ZFX on your car, and I usually don't unless I'm doing more then 3 coats in one session. Between the heat and sunlight, it usually doesn't take long for a coat to dry out.

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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by w0ady
di water is not an aftermarket product. its a better way of filtering water to small particles thus ensuring the purity of the water. like jon said, its the same water used for lab work. basically, with less stuff in the water you're getting a cleaner wash.

definitely an awesome service to provide jon. do you ever come up to jax? 1 of these days, it would be nice to learn how to actually clean my car the right way.
I'm actually coming up this Friday, but I am booked all day with Stage 6 Motorsports. I'm cleaning their twin turbo ford gt's for a photoshoot (Joe's GT and another black one). Pics soon

Jon
 
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on the paint or glass? (I've had pretty good results with both actually.)

Jon
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