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So have you actually used zero PPB? Would like to here from someone that uses it on a daily basis. My opinion is the same as yours but iv never used it so can't speak from experience.Just marketing bull - can't blame him as he is a business man, but spotting is not caused by 0PPM so using 0PPB wont solve that problem, spotting comes mostly from operator error or problems with loose window seals or leaking air vents.
To the human eye a clean window wont look cleaner or stay cleaner with 0PPB.
But for bragging rights & a USP to customers it perhaps has its place in the market.
Would have to agree with you, the results with 0ppm are near perfect every time. I do notice a difference when iv just changed my resin, the brush glides better and seems to cut through dirt quicker which got me thinking about 0ppb, but as you have said it's probably marginal results. I use hot currently but am always striving for the best results I can achieve.I've spent a couple of hours using a Ionic zero PPB system.
Are you happy with the sparkling clean windows you get from using PPM? If so could you see anyway the PPB would improve??
Scientifically PPB should work through grime faster but its that small a margin at such extreme measurement levels we the cleaners would not see any benefit. Well thats my opinion, perfectly happy with 0PPM, or even 5PPM to be fair, does the job fine. Happy customers
No don't stop I want to know what comes after gazillion?Where do you stop parts per gazillion ?
Now that's the ultimate system, water so pure it would dissolve the window.Infinity