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Old 06-26-2004 | 05:05 AM
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Mr. Clean Car Wash System

Has anyone ever used the Mr. Clean Car Wash System? Does it work?
Old 06-26-2004 | 05:16 AM
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I searched, I found, and it was good

Here on yotatech

Autopia too

Autopia more


Is it nice under that rock?


PS it's called "AutoDry"

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Old 06-26-2004 | 12:31 PM
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Has anyone ever used the Mr. Clean Car Wash System? Does it work?
I used it and it did not impress me at all. I want to send it back and get my money back, but I lost the reciept. It will sit in my garage until I have a yard sale and find some sucker that will give me $5 for it. I think it spotted worse than regular tap water.

Nothing beats a bucket and a sponge.
Old 06-26-2004 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by PistonSlap
Nothing beats a bucket and a sponge.
you said it
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Old 06-26-2004 | 02:53 PM
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My kids got me one for Fathers Day.Worked good on my red Tacoma but left spots on my wife's black 4Runner.I like it,wife doesn't.
Old 06-26-2004 | 09:29 PM
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Yea, I am interested in this system because we have insane mineralls hear in Oregon off an unflitered well. O yea, and my 4runner is black...
Old 06-26-2004 | 09:43 PM
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you said it
Is that the same chick from your Avatar?
Old 06-27-2004 | 06:25 AM
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I believe it is ,and that aint no chick.That's a "BABE"!
Old 06-27-2004 | 10:42 AM
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I got it for fathers day. I am impressed. But both of my cars are light color.

Make sure you let it dry in the shade.
Old 06-28-2004 | 08:23 PM
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Is that the same chick from your Avatar?
yes she is
Old 06-28-2004 | 09:56 PM
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From: Tuscaloosa, Al... ROLL TIDE!!!
um, who is that lady..
im jealous already
Old 06-28-2004 | 11:29 PM
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a p0rn star
Old 06-29-2004 | 06:46 AM
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From a friend of mine on another forum....

I had some time this weekend to try out my new Mr Clean Auto Dry unit that I received for Father's Day. I read through the entire directions first, assembled the unit and backed my truck out of the garage.

Temperature - 70 degrees
Skies - overcast, rain previously in the day, no sun
Wind - light, barely noticeable

In other words, almost IDEAL conditions for this thing to work. The directions say to do small sections of the car at a time, which I did. You first wet the car down with regular water, then switch over to soap and soap it up. Then you rub your sponge all over it to lift the dirt and wipe the soap all over the surface since it has some sort of sheeting element in it (you must use their soap). Then you switch to rinse and rinse off the soap, then switch to de-ionized water and rinse again with deionized water to prevent spotting.

To be fair, on glass this worked quite well, there was no spotting on the glass. However, on other horizontal surfaces like the hood especially, there was still spotting. The spots weren't as "white" as regular spots but had I not brought out the towel before all the water evaporated off the hood there would have been spots. My 3M Clear Bra also seemed to spot worse than the paint which is odd since both are protected with multiple coats of Zaino.

I know some people have said that this thing strips your wax, but I still have plenty of Zaino on the car because it really beaded up, even the deionized water beaded up on the Zaino.

So I don't know if my results were caused by the Zaino, or caused by the water in our area or just that the unit doesn't work quite as advertised but my results were less than perfect.

Now the question is, would it reduce drying time enough to continue using it? For me, probably not and here's why:

1) It makes your sponge dirtier so you have to spend some time cleaning your sponge more than you otherwise would, this cuts into the drying time.

2) I use one of those California Water Blades after a wash a car to instantly blade the water off the car then follow up with towels to get the spots I missed.

So I see the time factor as pretty much a "wash" - pun intended. Where this might come in handy would be in a sunny situation where I couldn't wash/blade fast enough to prevent spotting, maybe the Mr Clean Auto Dry would buy me some more time, I don't know. It did, as I said above, make the glass come out perfect without any wiping necessary.

Hope this helps those thinking about buying a unit or using one.
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Originally Posted by EDGE
you said it
I will gladly trade you my Mr. Clean for your bucket and sponge.
Old 06-29-2004 | 11:58 AM
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a p0rn star
not a porn star an adult model, their different
Old 06-29-2004 | 12:06 PM
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Has anyone ever used the Mr. Clean Car Wash System? Does it work?
I got it, it works well on my white 92 and my sister's tan camry. I want to know why they made the damn replacement filters so expensive though... The filter that comes with it only lasts for 3 washes, and then you have to spend 10 more bucks on one of the 10 wash filters, BASTARDS.

It's a conspiracy I tell you
Old 06-29-2004 | 12:10 PM
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the filters are around 5 bux at walmart
Old 06-29-2004 | 01:17 PM
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I have good luck with mine. I use it to fill a bucket full of the soap and wash from out of it. I have city water and make serveral passes with the filtered water.
Old 06-29-2004 | 08:32 PM
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they priced them high so they could... i dont know.. turn a huge profit?
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Originally Posted by mastacox
I got it, it works well on my white 92 and my sister's tan camry. I want to know why they made the damn replacement filters so expensive though... The filter that comes with it only lasts for 3 washes, and then you have to spend 10 more bucks on one of the 10 wash filters, BASTARDS.

It's a conspiracy I tell you

There is no Conspriacy, they are all in it together.

I use a bucket, sponge and some towels, seems to work well. Oh yea, and Palmolive dishwashing soap, if its gentle enough for your hands, its gentle enough for your Taco!!!


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