mr clean part 2

nattyboy513

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2003 spicy orange MSP
ok so i just finished washing for the second time with the mr clean auto dry system. still rocked my socks off. im waiting for it to "auto dry" so im post pictures of the car while it is still wet.
 

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The water is supposed to sheet, not bead like that. did you use the mr. clean soap?
 
its almost with it just to use it as a hose nozzle, it doesnt drip at all and gives an awesome stream to wash with. i love it.
 
isn't it cheaper to go to the do it yourself car wash...? or is this stuff better
 
I likeit, but it seems to strip the wax too fast. I just use it for when I'm in a hurry.

You can get a $5.00 off coupon from their website. :D
 
MisterT said:
that sucks!! 3 washes and that is it?!(confused)

The startup kit includes a Pur filter and special soap that lasts for 3 washes. After that, you can purchase refills that last 10 washes. Target had the refills on sale for 5 bucks each (5 for filter, 5 for soap) when I was there 2 weeks ago. I think they are normally 10 each for the refills.
 
yeah the starter filter and soap are tiny, the full replacement versions are much better.

man if i only had more time to wash my car... :(
 
Yeah man, I just got it earlier this week and already washed my car twice. Setup to breakdown took only 45 minutes, and I'm slow as hell. No drying needed. I used too much soap the first time and wore out the starter kit in only 2 washes. It's the sh*t though. I highly recommend it.
 
Volley2six said:
Yeah man, I just got it earlier this week and already washed my car twice. Setup to breakdown took only 45 minutes, and I'm slow as hell. No drying needed. I used too much soap the first time and wore out the starter kit in only 2 washes. It's the sh*t though. I highly recommend it.

I agree, I have used mine 5 times now, and have only noticed a couple of little spots on my car. We have VERY hard water here too, so those of you who have softer water and a non black car should not have any spots at all. Overall I think that it works great, but my CF hood gets dirty in a very weird pattern now... it looks similar to the way it drys for those of you that have used it, kind of hard to describe. I'll snap a pic next time it's dirty.
 
and not having to wipe down the car is a VERY GOOD thing for the paint! the majority of swirl marks on paint are caused by drying with unclean towels that had small debris in it!

I bet if someone began using Mr Clean AutoDry almost immediately after he drive the car off the showroom, and stays with it, 3-4 years later his paint should be completely swirl-free, with maybe some scratches/chips caused by road debris.
 
i was really thinking about getting one. everytime ive ever washed my car here i get spots ALL OVER IT. usually on the windows. and having tinted windows it looks bad. so it really works well? cause if it does and i dont have to dry my car im all for it. anyone in arizona own one....and can i try before i buy? ;)
 
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