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Old 04-18-2004, 10:06 PM
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A website made by Mr. Clean Autodry:

http://www.savethechammy.com/
Old 04-18-2004, 11:04 PM
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.... that was awesome. .....wonder if that thing actually works. anyone tried it?
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The absorber is better in my opinion!

Too bad I have to wait to get home to watch the vid.
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It works very well. I don't use it every time on the Camaro, but it is great for the Durango. No more drying. The result is almost spotless, windows and eveything. I'm thinking.... why not just put a water filter on your hose? Would the result be the same?
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Ok, that's why you shouldn't comment on something if you have no idea what the heck you're commenting for! I haven't tried it, but it looks kind of cool.
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Don't know what SSG--Z28 is talking about.........but to the rest of you...........as my message states - I have tried it and it works very well. Especially on large vehicles that otherwise take a long time to dry off. Still wonder if a house filter on the hose would do as well. They are pretty cheap and could be easily adapted.
Old 04-20-2004, 11:44 AM
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I used it on my black ws6 and was not too impressed. It gets rid of most of the water spots but not all. I made sure to rinse the car down very, very well and i still had a few water spots on the paint. My windshield on the other hand looked like absolute I was very dissappointed in my windshield being COVERED in water spots. I'm never using it again.
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