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Mr. Clean Auto Dry

mmsdrummer

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Has anyone tried it yet? I just picked the kit up tonight to try. They say that it leaves a spotless paint surface after a wash without hand-drying. Sorry if it has been talked about already, but I haven't been on the boards for a while.
 



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My In-laws neighbor had one he was using not to long ago and I asked him about it. He said it worked OK but it went through the cartridges kinda fast.
 






I just used mine and I didnt think it worked that great. It did leave the wheels spot free but it didnt work so great on other areas. A friend said his worked perfect on a black car but he did his in the sun, I didnt.
 






I've used it and loved it
 






Tried it today. It got my sponge dirtier than a normal washing like they said it would. The system seems to work fine as long as you cover everything. There were only a few waterspots, probably fewer once I get used to this thing.
I like the fact that I don't need a bucket to wash.
 






I like it but I have to buy a new cartridge after 3 washes. After I wash I notice that there are still quite a few spots, so I end up waxing it, which makes it really shine!
 






I have used it, and it works pretty well on my black Trac. However, nothing beats a drying with microfibers.

It makes for an easy wash/dry between all-out wash/waxes with Zaino, though.
 






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