💧 Stay Spotless, Stay Ahead!
The Spotless Portable Dual Bed Deionizer is a compact and efficient water purification solution, designed to produce 630 gallons of deionized water before requiring a recharge. With a max flow rate of 2 GPM and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for professionals seeking convenience and reliability in their water treatment needs.
Manufacturer | On The Go |
Brand | On The Go |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | OTG2-DDI |
A**R
Achieve better finish with this system than you can achieve drying by hand!
Incredible results! Amazing time saver and makes me excited to wash my vehicles again. Soap seems to work more effectively, foam forms better and clings to paint better out of foam cannon, seems to have greater effect than plain water. The time saved drying my vehicles alone is worth it. I own a very dark 40ft RV and very dark 3/4 ton truck in addition to our lighter colored 1/2 ton truck and Samurai. Not having to dry them by hand is a huge timesaver and the spot free shine is much better than I expected, not a single visually detectable spot, spec, nothing! I guess I just had my doubts before but I can honestly say it looks better using this system than it did drying by hand. This system leave absolutely nothing behind, by hand leaves some marks/streaks, spotting if you look good enough and at the correct angle, this system leaves NOTHING period. Very pleased and so far seems very much worth the cost of the system.
D**D
It's working as I'd hoped, no hard water spots!
So far it's perfect. I've only washed my truck 3 times with it so I only gave the value a 4 star because i'll have to see how many washes I get before I have to recharge it. I was getting bad hard water spots showing on the windows even after drying it & since the truck is white they don't show on the truck paint, but it's a new truck & I don't want the hard water spots to ruin the clear coat & Cheys aren't the best with their paint. Now I don't get any spots! I am glad I bought this.
R**M
Thumbs Up
I purchased two months ago. So far have used more than 10 times. It works just as advertised. I use it with a power washer to rinse my vehicles after washing. Why the issue with having a spotless rinse. Where I live in Southern California, the temp is hot and I have two black cars. Being able to dry the vehicles before the sun dries and water spots is not always possible. Also wiping dark vehicles after washing is a major cause of micromaring the clear coat.Only issue is the water smells like rotten eggs or fish. I emailed the company and the issue was my water has a lot of particulates in it. The filters are doing their job and hence the smelly water. I have learned how to use the water sparingly so the smell is less and hopefully will get 100 washes before redoing the filtration media.At this time, would highly recommend it. Mate with a power washer so you do not waste the water. Also put some quick hose disconnects with on/off valve. I turn the outflow valve onto 50percent so the water comes out of the filter more slowly. This will keep water in the filtration system longer and remove more particulates.
S**B
and it does an excellent spot free rinse on the RV
My post softened well water has a TDS of 450. The DIW from the On the Go was zero, and it does an excellent spot free rinse on the RV. My only complaint is that it needs a cart, like a couple other brands.
B**R
It works!
This thing simply works. Our water tested between 170-189 PPM TDS before this DI setup. This knocked it down to 1 PPM TDS. I did install a cheap little cartridge water filter before the DI setup. I figured that would help a tiny bit to extend the life of the resin. Once this thing showed up, I put it to the ultimate test. I have a brand new black F-350 long bed. I usually wash my vehicles at night and rush to dry them. I washed my truck midday with full sun hitting the black paint. The result? ZERO water spots. It’s real. Like I said, this filter knocked my water from 180 down to 1 PPM TDS. From what I’ve read, anything up to about 7 PPM TDS will get you a spot free rinse. Now, I’ll probably go through resin faster than most as I use the DI water for the entire washing process. Not just the final rinse. But it’s worth it to me not to have to worry about drying the vehicle after a wash. Game changer! One thing to keep in mind, make sure you back off the pressure from your spigot. If you go full blast, the resin won’t keep up. I get about 12 PPM TDS with my hose on full blast. If I crack the valve to about 1/4 pressure, it goes back to 1 PPM. That’s still plenty of pressure to get the job done. Next, I’ll try using my pressure washer with this setup.
N**K
Something’s fishy
I’ll start with the bad: fishy smell, bearable, but had to ventilate my garage after washing two SUVs. The results were amazing hardness of 199ppm brought down to 2ppm with first two washes. I didn’t even bother drying the vehicles and they both had 0 spots. I did a prewash, soap and rinse using this filter and deionizer. I used a total of 32 gallons with this method if you use it just for a spot free rinse you could make this last more than the 19 washes I predict mine will last before a resin change. It does the job it says it will do (spot free rinse). I need to figure out how best to eliminate the fishy smell after a fresh wash.
B**D
GREAT FOR THE MONEY
Much smaller than I had pictured in my mind, but the system works great. Shipping was a little slow, but it did make it without issue. I placed both bottles on a small pull cart (heavier duty) you can buy anywhere (Costco, Home Depot etc.) so it totes both bottles around without issue. I had to cut a small piece of the hose out of the middle to get the bottles to come together better, but it worked and with a couple of bungee cords, the bottles put around just fine.The system works great for windows, cars and especially my RV which was my primary purpose for buying it. I can wash my 36ft. rig in about an hour and just leave it drip dry. If I do see spots or problem areas, it's usually from dirty soap or places I didn't clean real well. Other than that, it beats having an RV wash which typically runs $75 - $100. It'll last probably 10 - 15 washes I'm assuming with my water quality being decent.
J**F
Doing a great job with Arizona tough water
This was easy to set up and operate and works great!
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