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Can I benefit from a de-ionzier if my water is not that hard?
I tested my water and it is anywhere from 50 to 100 PPM, not that hard.
Can I still benefit from a portable deionizer when I rinse my car?
I'm thinking about the one from Griot's since it has a bypass switch and I would only use it for the final rinse.
Is it worth the money?
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