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Old Apr 25, 2004 | 01:17 AM
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it works great, but like stated above you gotta get EVERY single corner of ur ride. Those filters go quick and the soap runs out fast!<------crap is expensive! I wonder it would still work w/o the soap... . Anyone used it w/o the soap? Still prefer my Meguiars gold class

BTW: filters are $10 for ~8 washes
soap is $8 for ~ 6 washes.
Old Apr 25, 2004 | 08:14 AM
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i know dude. it's sooo expensive! the filter is ridiculous!

the other guy said that we don't need to use their soap... the manual makes it seem like we do. "soap coats it or something".

yeh. i'm going to wash my car tomorrow. see how it goes.

$20 @ target.
Old Apr 25, 2004 | 10:22 AM
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I bought mine a few weeks ago and the first time i used it ,it got the sponge real dirty which the directions siad can happen the first time beacuse their soap is so great.Whatever it does work good though. And i still like my Meguiars better too, ill just use this stuff for when i want it done quick.
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