A specialized apparatus used in vehicular cleaning facilities, this setup ensures that water dries without leaving mineral deposits or blemishes on the vehicle’s surface. It typically involves a filtration process, often reverse osmosis or deionization, to remove dissolved solids from the water supply. For example, after the standard wash and rinse cycles, the vehicle receives a final rinse using this purified water, leading to a cleaner finish.
The value of such a system lies in its ability to reduce or eliminate the need for manual drying, saving time and labor costs. Furthermore, it enhances the aesthetic appeal of the cleaned vehicle, providing a professional, showroom-quality result. Historically, achieving a spotless finish required meticulous hand drying; however, advancements in water filtration technology have made this automated solution increasingly common and economically viable.