mr clean auto dry?
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mr clean auto dry?
http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrclea...nit_demo.shtml
i heard this stuff really works! any of u try it before?
suppose u never have to wipe ur car.. instead of the actual soap.. but doesn't this hella prevent swirl marks?
if so im hella gettin it
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i heard this stuff really works! any of u try it before?
suppose u never have to wipe ur car.. instead of the actual soap.. but doesn't this hella prevent swirl marks?
if so im hella gettin it
:banana: gC
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yea, hella people on the g35 boards have said this is a pretty good product. here is the discussion.
edit: for the word "hella."
edit: for the word "hella."
Last edited by wrexxy; Apr 24, 2004 at 05:37 PM.
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I've used it a few times. It works great. Just make sure that you clean the car well, because if there's any dirt or oil still left on the car, the filtered water can't get it off and starts to bead. Other than that yeah, works hella good. I even washed my girlfriends black jetta and no spots, except for the side that was exposed to the sun, hahah but yeah, i shouldn't have washed it under the sun. Oh well
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I couldn't resist...
"Ex-girlfriends, black Jettas"
Originally posted by Crisisback
I even washed my girlfriends black jetta and no spots, except for the side that was exposed to the sun, hahah but yeah, i shouldn't have washed it under the sun. Oh well
I even washed my girlfriends black jetta and no spots, except for the side that was exposed to the sun, hahah but yeah, i shouldn't have washed it under the sun. Oh well
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nobody can wash yer schitt like my carwash...arrrgh!
lol
go for yours, I just wish there were cheap replacement filter cartridges...but then that is how they make their money...
lol
go for yours, I just wish there were cheap replacement filter cartridges...but then that is how they make their money...
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true. it's a good product. what i don't like about it is that i have to used their soap...
quick question, after i'm done soaping and washing, do i rinse with the normal water first? or do i immediately rinse with the de-ionized water?
quick question, after i'm done soaping and washing, do i rinse with the normal water first? or do i immediately rinse with the de-ionized water?
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I usually rinse with normal before deionized. I also wash the different parts of the car and rinse them separately cuz that soap kind of makes the water dry off too quickly. So if you try to do the whole car at once, some parts dry off before i have a chance to spray it down with the DI h2o
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you don't have to use their soap. I just washed my car the other day and had no soap in the thing. used a bucket full of regular old car wash and just rinsed with regular and then the filtered water. no spots at all. it's the filtered water that prevents spots. no minerals = no spots.
I picked mine up from Orchard and it cost $25. I've used it twice and it works awesome! I washed my car when it was hot because that was the only time tha I had, and no water spots. Yes, the soap does make it dry fast, but I just have my personal slave help me(my brother)...I guess he's worth something. hahaha


