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    Was this water de-ionizer. Can wash the boat and walk away without drying. No water spots!

    The best part is I can wash by engine bay now. Spray with some simple green, let soak for a few minutes and rinse off. No water deposits anywhere!

    I do use a leaf blower to make sure all water is out of the nooks and crannies and all sensitive equipment is dry.
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    I bought mine at Costco for $230.

    Here is their website; http://crspotless.com/
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    thats a great idea.... i would spend hours with the shammys....
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    Harley Davidson sells a soap called HD sunwash, it does the same thing, its not much for cutting scumline though. Ive always used a leaf blower, but may be making a trip to Costco soon.

    Welcome to Cosco, I love you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2112 View Post


    Was this water de-ionizer. Can wash the boat and walk away without drying. No water spots!

    The best part is I can wash by engine bay now. Spray with some simple green, let soak for a few minutes and rinse off. No water deposits anywhere!

    I do use a leaf blower to make sure all water is out of the nooks and crannies and all sensitive equipment is dry.
    This could be our first technical tip winner for posterity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    Harley Davidson sells a soap called HD sunwash, it does the same thing, its not much for cutting scumline though. Ive always used a leaf blower, but may be making a trip to Costco soon.

    Welcome to Cosco, I love you.
    I use the leaf blower too. I did make a mistake and told my neighbor about it. The mistake was realized every Sunday early morning when he cleaned his bike.


    How is the tech tip winner, library thing going to work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stecz20 View Post
    thats a great idea.... i would spend hours with the shammys....
    Everything is a great idea to you putz!
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    BTW shammys weren't intended for what you use them for!! Haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stecz20 View Post
    thats a great idea.... i would spend hours with the shammys....

    the Shammy's huh? were they the tall blonde twins?
    People we meet in life are either a Blessing or a Lesson
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    That looks simple to make. Great idea!
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    I really like the Swobbit water blades and telescoping pole setup! Best money I ever spent as well!!

    http://swobbit.com/shop/index.php?cPath=9
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2112 View Post
    I bought mine at Costco for $230.

    Here is their website; http://crspotless.com/
    When did you get yours at Costco? It's listed for $369.99 on Costco's website now. Or was yours price the in-store price. My Closest Costco is over 90 miles from my house. But thats where I got my stainless steel tool tower for a great price, which made it worth the drive. I see on Sam's Club.com, they have a single cartridge version for $244.46.
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