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    I have the Mr. Clean Auto Dry car washer and I was wondering what other people think of it. I have found that it does dry the car all by itself but it doesn't really get clean unless you still hand wash it.

    Here is what I do that works pretty well (wash it in sections):
    1. Rinse the car with water
    2. Hand wash it with a similar auto dry soap, I use Rain-X.
    3. Spray it with the Mr. Clean Auto Dry Soap
    4. Rinse it off
    5. Spray it with the Mr. Clean Auto Dry Mist
    6. Let it dry
    Tony<br />2000 Firebird V6 Auto<br />Flowmaster Exhaust<br />SLP HO Ram Air Hood<br />K&N Aircharger Intake<br />188 RWHP, 15.56 @ 91.8 MPH

  • #2
    it works but the filters dont last, I always have to buy filters every 3-4 washes, so im gonna stop using it cause its getting to expensive.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Flying high:
      it works but the filters dont last, I always have to buy filters every 3-4 washes, so im gonna stop using it cause its getting to expensive.
      ...on purpose
      -235/4517 Chrome Mondera Solaris<br />-Hornet remote start-keyless entry<br />-Pioneer 8400/CD/MP3<br />-2 Audiobahn 10\'s in custom box<br />-Flowmaster exhaust-SLP CAI-*180<br /><br />Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity....Tony from \"Snatch\"

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      • #4
        lol i am currently waiting for my car and my mom's car to dry
        i love it
        of course u gotta hand wash it, you want the dirt to just fall off? (yeah, that'd be nice tho)
        i was able to do 3 cars with the starter kit (note: i havent checked the filter yet)
        but i am outta the soap so i gotta get more.
        other than that i love it
        even if it doesnt dry the car, (which it has so far) i like the soap dispenser/cleanwater. it makes things easier not to have to use a bucket...

        well ima going to check my cars out
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        • #5
          Just squirt your mitt with the soapy water that the nozzle shoots out and wash the car down with the soapy water and rub and it'll be nice and clean.

          I love it - going over with the wash mitt is easy compared to drying it and making sure no water is left, and it even dries the pool on the spoiler with no rings. Thumbs up for the bald guy!
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          • #6
            I like it, it's nice when you don't have a lot of time, but nothing beats the hand drying
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