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heres a pic of my car just washed with the Mr. Clean Auto dry thing. :cool: its amazing!
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its a cool idea, but i dont get it... what about wax? what sort of protection does the whole system provide. do you wax your car when its done autodrying?
wow this is an old topic, my last post here was under rebelstttash7 "my old name" anyway I haven't got to try it yet but I will now since it gets such good ratings....
You can still wax, except now you don't have to break your elbow or get carpal tunnel trying to get them darn spots out! The system uses the poymer to disperse the water (right?). It doesn't leave any wax on your car (but it doesn't strip off what's on there).
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tha i the only ting you have to use their soap i do believe or at works better if you use thieir soap or someting. it does a good job. mine shined very well after a iwashed it
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Originally posted by dcrow23: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by CaLiJeRk: my dad's company owns mr.clean so i get it for free =P
send me some too :D </font>[/QUOTE]4 real, see if he can requisition ( if thats spelled right) some for this whole board [img]graemlins/banana.gif[/img]
Wow, I can bet Johnson & Johnson (Parent company?) would be wondering why they're 5K units shy in inventory! ;)
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They sell them at my local grocery store.. odd, huh?
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it took longer for me to clean than if i would have dried it myself...
it makes the car shine but i dont think it is worth the time... just my 2 cents...
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