Mr.Clean Auto Dry
- JWMX3
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Mr.Clean Auto Dry
Anybody try this ?? I bought it and was surprised it actually works as good as they say it works.... and for 28.00 canadian.. i like it
94' Mx3 GS 0-60 in 7.53s [5 spd conversion / Rebuilt 2.5 KL]
- fry_81
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Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
i was as shocked as you were, i was afraid it might do some damage to the paint.(years ago there was a similar product that came out but after a while it would chip your paint because of the harsh chemicals) i recommend this to everyone who is lazy, but wants a shiney car.
1994 5spd GS Parts Car For Sale 800obo. e-mail for details. fry_81@hotmail.com
- jumboplay
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Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
Nothing beats a good hand wash that takes forever. Except the rain that follows 45 minutes later. Story of my life. If I bought that Mr. Clean stuff I'd get spoiled by it and use it all the time...and it ain't cheap!
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- johnnyb
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Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
it aint cheap but it works just as well. I saw it at the autoshow and as soon as it came out I bought it, I've found that after the first rainfall the car still dries spotfree as long as I dont drive itOriginally posted by Tommy v2:
Nothing beats a good hand wash that takes forever. Except the rain that follows 45 minutes later. Story of my life. If I bought that Mr. Clean stuff I'd get spoiled by it and use it all the time...and it ain't cheap!

Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
Nice i was wondering if that was worth buying but i was too lazy to go out and buy it until i knew for sure that it was worth getting.
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AllisMitchChalmers
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Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
i thought it was a peice of ****. It would hardly spary anything. A $20 peice of ****!
Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
dont you have to have a water softener to get it to work right and clean effectivly?

- fry_81
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Re: Mr.Clean Auto Dry
im not sure, it would probably work best with softer water i would think though.
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