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Old 11-26-2006, 05:41 PM
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Has anyone had good luck with it? I'm sick of hand drying my car and this seems like a good sollution.
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I've had great luck with it....nothing like washing the car in the blazing sun and going in for a cold one. Walk back out and car is shiny sparkly dry!
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Damn your car is nice...sounds good, I think I'll check it out. You don't have to use the supplied soap do you?
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Thanks......No, you can use any type of soap. I only use the Mr. Clean for the final rinse.
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that's what i do as well. i still use zaino but for the final rinse, i'll use Mr. Clean just for the filtered water.
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id like one for the filtered water, i have waterspots like crazy!
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all my friends have it and it worked great so i bought it. But it never worked right for me. So then the second one came out and i gave it another shot but it was just as terrible. I found out its becuase we have a private water well at my house and an effect of that is hard water so it works good but not miracles cause it didnt work for me. ONly cause i have such hard water though. Its very easy to use thats for sure i really like it i was bummed it wouldnt work
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I hate mr. clean auto dry. My car looks worse after I use it. But I think the problem is the user not the product.
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I use it and I like it. Every once and awhile I will get some water spots but most of the time it works like a charm. Definately worth the money
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for you guys using other soaps your just using a bucket and with choice soap and it works fine??

everytime i tried that it was horrilbe. but using it normal is amazing. especially on black cars
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I use Griots soap and final rinse with the Mr. Clean and it comes out flawless.
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I think I'll pick one up, drying by hand is getting old.
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99hawk262 thats actually what i used. did you put it in the mr.clean or in a bucket.

there isnt that many people that use there products on this site is there.

back on subject. i guess maybe the car is drying before i get it rinsed and it needs to stay more wet. oh well
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I use it in a bucket with the sheepskin wash mitt. The only time I use the Mr Clean is for the final rinse. And no, there aren't many Griot's users here. Shame....their products rock!
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agreed if you havent used it i recomend the leather cleaner and conditioner. and thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by blackbyrd
agreed if you havent used it i recomend the leather cleaner and conditioner. and thanks for the info.
I have used it....great stuff.
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Leaf Blower....it sounds funny, but it works.
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Originally Posted by Tombs
Leaf Blower....it sounds funny, but it works.
I tried that, but my leaf blower blows.......that sounds odd huh . Time for a new one.
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Originally Posted by Tombs
Leaf Blower....it sounds funny, but it works.
But the leaf blower only works really well if it's been waxed recently, or that's my take on it at least.
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I hated this product....It left REALLY bad water spots......


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