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Old 04-28-2008, 03:09 AM
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watsup guys, i just got one of these things! and i cant wait to try it out tomarow, i was wondering if anybody uses a differnt kind of soap instead of the mr clean stuff! personally i like the black magic stuff it smells good as hell! but will it work?
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i bought it when it was first new... i was so excited about it....
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i didnt like using it... lmk what u think about it!
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idk man, i just got that **** today! one of my buddys just let me have it! it has the filter and stuff in it but, imma jus buy a new filter to be safe and im not sure if i should buy the soap they have! if that black magic car soap works then i wanna try that **** in it, plus the soap for it is like 10 bucks
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u have to use the mr clean soap.I use it all the time.when you rinse it off with the filtered water go real "wet" or thick.If the filter is dirty it wont dry.I think I have another bottle....trade for shifter.lol
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I like it a lot. I do use a microfiber cloth to soak the majority of water off so it doesn't take so long to dry.

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I bought it, and it broke the second time i used it, haha
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???how'd it break?
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here is a trick if u wanna avoid water spots. just buy a gallon of distilled water and pour it all over the car after u rinse off the soap. distilled water is (should be) pure water so it wont leave any minerals behind and make spots!
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I used it a couple of times, it only left a few water spots. I now just wash the car normally and use the greatest dryer of all time, the absorber!!! Car comes out looking clean everytime.
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i need a compressor!
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Originally Posted by m6ttop
u have to use the mr clean soap.I use it all the time.when you rinse it off with the filtered water go real "wet" or thick.If the filter is dirty it wont dry.I think I have another bottle....trade for shifter.lol
lol naw not for shifter, but imma try to see if i can see if i can try other soaps. but i think its pretty cool i lik it!
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I have been using the Mr. Clean system for about four years. The Mr. Clean soap is pricy so a few of us tried using other types of soap with the same result. Other types soap clog the water jets if you do not run clean water through the system before storage. Your experience may be different.

I personally do not use the Mr. Clean to apply the soap but only to rinse using the cartridge that prevents (or so they claim) the water from beading on the vehicle.
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good to hear.
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Originally Posted by m6ttop
???how'd it break?
Theres like a little switch to turn the water on and off, i switched it to off, and well the water pretty much busted through haha
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Originally Posted by ae13291
good to hear.
I think i still have an extra filter if you want it...

Na never mind, i just checked to see if i still had it but i guess i threw it away

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I tried that **** in my pressure washer and it sucked bad. Never use it again, now I use that ICE product and it works awesome. I hand dry it with microfiber towels so I don't worry about it anymore.

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