On The Go dual bed deionizer

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  • čas přidán 18. 12. 2020
  • Picked up this deionizer kit because I have bad hard water and it’s always a pain to fight the hard water spots, especially in the summer.
    This kit is on sale right now and really works great. It cut my tds down from around 400 to 3. The water spots leftover were super clean and very minimal compared to my normal rinse.
    Check out the video and see how small, easy to use and set up, and how well it work in direct sunlight where I purposely made water beads and left them to dry.
    A guest appearance from Polish Angel Presto Detail as well.
    Use code OGTBH for 10% off your purchase at:
    www.portablewaterdi.com/shop/...
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Komentáře • 64

  • @DetailingBreakdown
    @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety +5

    Quick note: if your GPM (gallons per minute) are over 2 then you will be pushing water through the system to fast and may not be giving it enough time to pull all the solids out of the water. This will cause some water spots as u see in the video. Make sure you run less than 2 GPM and you will have no problems.

    • @joshuazatarain7967
      @joshuazatarain7967 Před rokem

      Quick question as I finally see someone bringing this up. If that is the case and my my hose is pushing more than 2 GPM how can I slow it down? Is there a piece of plumbing equipment I can buy?

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před rokem

      @@joshuazatarain7967 yes, there are fitting that fit on the faucet with on off levers. U can open and close the valve or anything in between so the water flow is disrupted.

  • @christyyin7455
    @christyyin7455 Před 3 lety +3

    Good tools for the hard water in Vegas, great idea, ty Ben

  • @strosdetailingchannel
    @strosdetailingchannel Před 3 lety +1

    I just got mine in yesterday, luckily on the east coast our water here only reads at 115PPM on average! Pumped to use these, great video.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety +1

      Ohh, that’s low. Ur gonna have lots of deionized water with this kit

  • @barrybij8079
    @barrybij8079 Před 3 lety +2

    I need one of these.. I'm going to wait till the spring...good vid

  • @WinnKyu
    @WinnKyu Před 3 lety +1

    wow finally see someone with harder water than me. Most people I see have around 100+ppm on youtube and I have around 300ppm. Thanks for the video!

  • @joevanseeters2873
    @joevanseeters2873 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Benji. Thanks for bringing these products to light. I've heard of "On the Go" Deionizers before but they are not a real well known brand like some of the other deionizers for detailing use. They look super stout though. The only thing that has kept me from getting one is getting past that darn resin refill cost. But the way you broke it down, and explained it, approx 63 rinses. That actually makes it sound more cost effective. Depending on how often you wash, 63 times is quite a lot and that should last a good while. Especially if you supplement it with rinseless washes. With that much, I could probably get close to a year before needing a resin refill and that is well worth it to get rid of the hard water spots. I have SUPER HARD WATER! It's nuts how bad it is. I can't wash my vehicle in the sun or it will have spots almost instantly. I always have to wait for shade or do it inside. That's the only way I can effectively wash my vehicles with limited water spotting. As far as Presto, I have never used that Polish Angel product but have heard good things about it. I'm going to get me a bottle of that on my next Polish Angel order. Looks like a great quick detailer for use in between using the Rapidwaxx. I could rotate every other wash between the two. I also believe there is some protection in that Presto. Not sure what it is, but they definitely have something in it. Either light Si02 or some form of Silica or Titania..., something. Glad you are liking the Polish Angel stuff. It's a fantastic line of products. My next order with them is to get a few of their interior products to try out and add to my collection.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      Yes, ur right on all accounts. And the resin isn’t that bad if I’m doing it once a year or so. Makes life easier for sure. Very well built product here. Loving it and I am still getting used to it.
      Yes, they have some good chemicals in Presto for protection just like the waxes. 2-3 if I remember correctly. So it’s a nice in between the waxes or High Gloss. I really really liked it. And the scent is fantastic!!

    • @1280spoon
      @1280spoon Před rokem

      I work at a metal factory and we have a huge system by this same brand to filter water and it works

  • @mattduffy2023
    @mattduffy2023 Před 3 lety +1

    Pretty cool. Love the SUV. I would love to have a AMG GLC63 or GLE63

  • @wakeywakeypyro
    @wakeywakeypyro Před rokem +1

    Hell yeah that sweater is also dope I'm also from east Los Angeles

  • @obsessedmobiledetailing
    @obsessedmobiledetailing Před 3 lety +1

    Dang we must have some good water here in Columbia , SC highest I’ve ever seen was 54ppm on my tds meter.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      Oh wow, that drinking water. U would get many many gallons from a system like this with that low TDS.

  • @Oher58
    @Oher58 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been on the fence about one. But the water here in SoCal is so bad it’s like in the 600 range. So I doubt I’ll get too many gallons out of it.

  • @anthonyfarone420
    @anthonyfarone420 Před 3 lety +1

    I am in vegas also. Have you used other DI systems and if so which one. I am Looking for a cheaper alternative. Thanks

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      No, this is the only one I’ve used. It used to be $500. It’s on sale. This is a 2 stage as well. Really helps with our water. Good luck on your search

  • @miggys2853
    @miggys2853 Před 3 lety +1

    How long does the tank last you? I have a single tank and it doesn't last that long for me which gets expensive

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      How are you using you tank? Full wash, rinse only? What is your TDS? They have the chart on their website that tells you exactly what you’re going to get with whatever your TDS is.

  • @el__2handed
    @el__2handed Před 2 lety +1

    As a fellow Las Vegan, how often are you buying resin refills? I do my final rinse in the garage, but even with flooding the panel with free-flowing water and blowing out the crevices, the water is still drying too quickly. I've been researching for a while on the economics of getting an On-The-Go system.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 2 lety

      Depends on how many gallons u use and how hard ur house water is. I figured I get about 60-80 rinses at 5 gallons a rinse for my set up.

  • @christophergaribay2166

    If I want to do just the final rinse with this system does it come with like an on and off turn knob so that I can just use it on the final rinse without having to connect and disconnect? Thank you!

    • @christophergaribay2166
      @christophergaribay2166 Před 2 lety

      Also, using a 100 gallon setup with one pressure washer hose, do you think it will be counter productive doing just the final rinse with this system since I’ll be introducing hard water with the rinses before the final rinse? I’m almost thinking it may just be better to constantly run the system rather than just for final rinse for that reason. Thoughts?

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 2 lety +1

      @@christophergaribay2166 u can buy or make your own bypass valve system for it. So u turn it on for the final rinse and off when not needing it. If u have really dirty water u will eat through the resin fast. That’s why we recommend only final rinse.

  • @MsJorgiyo
    @MsJorgiyo Před 2 lety +1

    for the free spot I have to buy the two filters or just one and how many cars can I wash with that?

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 2 lety +1

      They sell different kits. This one has 2 tanks that come filled with resin. How many gallons u get depends on how bad your water is. I get about 60 rinses at 5gallons a rinse. My TPMS is 440.

    • @MsJorgiyo
      @MsJorgiyo Před 2 lety

      @@DetailingBreakdown sorry just one more question. after those 60 used it's time to buy another new filter or just the inside part

  • @eddiel7033
    @eddiel7033 Před 3 lety +2

    Super thick shaving cream foam (like in this video) is too dry and light to dissolve and carry away the minerals left behind by the rain. Thick super foam looks good, but a wetter, runnier foam works much better.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      Ya, ur right. I didn’t even think about it. Just used whatever was left in the cannons.

  • @MsJorgiyo
    @MsJorgiyo Před 2 lety

    Will it also work with a pressure washer?

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 2 lety +1

      U want around 1-1.5 gallons per minute running through them. This way the water gets cleaned. So depending on what pressure washer u use it may or may not. Remember, these should be used for final rinse as u will eat the resin up using them for a full detail

    • @MsJorgiyo
      @MsJorgiyo Před 2 lety +1

      @@DetailingBreakdown thank you

  • @johndoe6032
    @johndoe6032 Před rokem +1

    I'd be worried about using a system that doesn't get you 0ppm since even a low level like 6 can result in water spots depending on the minerals causing that reading.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před rokem

      This gets 0

    • @RipperYouTubeOfficial
      @RipperYouTubeOfficial Před 9 měsíci

      Hey John, you could lower the water pressure a little bit and probably get 0. If you're like me, just buy 2 of these and hook them up in tandem and you'll get zero water for about 2 years washing and rinsing your car once a week.

  • @DatDudeDEnd
    @DatDudeDEnd Před rokem +1

    How long did this last you before changing out the resin?

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před rokem

      I don’t have to use often. But that depends on your water and how dirty it is.

    • @DatDudeDEnd
      @DatDudeDEnd Před rokem +1

      @@DetailingBreakdown my water is 130 here in north California from my water source feeding my pressure washer. I got the kit above this model. I should get about 2000 gallons before changing my resin witch is fantastic. Can’t wait to get it in. Ordered mine today.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před rokem +1

      @@DatDudeDEnd oh ya, I have 440 water. Ur lucky

    • @DatDudeDEnd
      @DatDudeDEnd Před rokem +1

      @@DetailingBreakdown that’s insanely high damn lol

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před rokem +1

      @@DatDudeDEnd it’s crazy

  • @rickv5004
    @rickv5004 Před 11 měsíci +1

    where in mexico were you originally from?

  • @mikemehenni
    @mikemehenni Před 11 měsíci

    i wish mine is at 1400

  • @Tops1212
    @Tops1212 Před 3 lety +2

    First

  • @bobdylan9117
    @bobdylan9117 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the budget system version of this. After rinse, I pour 1 gallon of reverse osmosis water into a pump sprayer and displace the rinse water with my gallon of low mineral water. Seems to work well. Also, the spray and rinse sealant I use after wash i think has some water spot minimizing chemicals in it that help too. Can add a small amount of drying aid wax or other water spot chemical into the 1 gallon sprayer rinse.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      Hey, that’s a great idea! It would last even longer that way!!! My 2 gallon sprayer always has waterless in it. I may have to buy another one n try this though. Thanks

    • @bobdylan9117
      @bobdylan9117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DetailingBreakdown Ya, I have several of those 1-2 gallon $10 pump sprayers for different tasks,wheel cleaner, pretreat cleaner, water, waterless. With the RO water and sprayer, i still have to dry the car, but with enough flushing with near zero minerals water like the video, then the car can just air dry with no residue. But I am usually applying some light coat of something after wash, so I am toweling the car a bit anyways.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      @@bobdylan9117 right. I gotcha

    • @bobdylan9117
      @bobdylan9117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DetailingBreakdown for sure save some of that water for your chemical mixing and for using in between times that you want to hook up the system. My city water is 400ppm and the RO water I fill up at the grocery store parking lot is 40ppm. distilled is 0 but cost 3 times the price of RO for me.

    • @DetailingBreakdown
      @DetailingBreakdown  Před 3 lety

      @@bobdylan9117 I wonder if all R.O. Water is 40. My house is 36 at the R.O. Hmmm