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Aug 27, 2018

Simple Chuck

Well, I picked up an early Christmas gift the other week, and finally had a chance to try it out.. We have very hard well water and it ALWAYS leaves water spots, tons of water spots.. SO up till now, I would have to hand dry the fiver after washing if I didn’t want to see any water spots.

I picked up the Simple Chuck and gave it a twirl today... WHAT A PRODUCT ! ! ! I washed in direct sun used their Soap, it’s Called SUDS’ N SHINE and I have ZERO water spots... NONE !! It saved me about 2 hours, 3 Advil, and a lot of pain... Just rinse and walk away.




edited to correct spelling, grammar, and everything else that was wrong after re-reading.
  • golf_bears wrote:
    What are DI Filters??? Where do you get them???? How effective are they relative to water spots????


    It is this - Simple Chuck

    PORTABLE SPOTLESS WATER
    Deionized Water Filter System
    No water spots. No towel drying. No elbow grease. Guaranteed!
  • What are DI Filters??? Where do you get them???? How effective are they relative to water spots????
  • Good tip. Thanks.

    We live in the country and our well water (although very safe and very good to drink) has a lot of minerals in it and also a lot of rust. (rust is good ... it's iron!) But it does leave things very hard to clean and stains over time.

    We eventually had installed a Kenetico Whole House filtration system. I suppose its kind of like Culligan. Our's uses 2 sand charcoal filtration tanks and also a tank for salt for water softening.

    It works great! It removes almost all the hard water, all the staining, and reduced all that hard cleaning to almost zip!

    However, the outside spigot on the house was still plumbed prior to the filtration system. When filling water from the house to the fresh water tank, I was running a garden hose all the way to the laundry room where I put a quick disconnect on and could run the hose to the camper.

    Also washing the trailer and the vehicles was a pain, leaving spots.

    After several years of fighting the outside spigot, this last spring, I took the plunge, crawled under the house and ran a second spigot outside with the filtered water. So now, outside the house we have 2 spigots beside each other. One is the filtered water and the other is not!

    The filtered water took care of all our problems. The water in the camper is nice now. Washing the vehicles is a breeze, and life is so much nicer now.

    I suggest, rather than finding a band-aid for the broken arm, get the arm set and get it fixed right! Consider a whole house filtration system. They are not cheap, but they are worth every penny once you have one!

    FYI, Kenetico takes no electricity. It backwashes itself, and it only does that when the water is used, unlike the electronically controlled ones that automatically backwash and filter themselves clean on a daily or weekly or monthly basis if water is used or not.

    But, thanks for the tip too. I may try it, and combined with already conditioned water, I imagine washing anything then will turn out marvelous.

    FYI! Really nice looking camper you have there!
  • I have been using for a few months and I am a believer in the DI filters
  • First...what a beautiful 5th wheel! I guess if I could afford that trailer I could afford the Simple Chuck. I'll have to stick to my pole brush and non-ionized water. With a unit that large I'm sure it saves you a lot of time.