Mr. Clean Autodry System
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Mr. Clean Autodry System
I'm generally pretty fussy about washing and drying my car. I usually use a leave blower and a synthetic chamois to dry it . But because I press my S2000 into service occasionally in the winter months it gets pretty filthy and on some days I'd like to give it a "quickie".
I'd seen the "Mr. Clean Autodry System" advertised in a few magazines and thought I'd give it a try. Quite frankly I was surprised at what a decent job it does.Extemely little if any spotting, and I've got my car washed in as little as 10-15 minutes. Compared to close to an hour when done the traditional way.
I think what I like best about it is that in this weather with the snow banks melting off it's going to get dirty in a day or two anyways so why put a mega effort into it anyhow? Anyone else try this stuff?
P.S I should have conducted a search before this post . Lots of opinions. Although I still think its main benefit is it's a easy quick way way wash your car in harsh winter conditions when it's going to get filthy real soon anyways.
I'd seen the "Mr. Clean Autodry System" advertised in a few magazines and thought I'd give it a try. Quite frankly I was surprised at what a decent job it does.Extemely little if any spotting, and I've got my car washed in as little as 10-15 minutes. Compared to close to an hour when done the traditional way.
I think what I like best about it is that in this weather with the snow banks melting off it's going to get dirty in a day or two anyways so why put a mega effort into it anyhow? Anyone else try this stuff?
P.S I should have conducted a search before this post . Lots of opinions. Although I still think its main benefit is it's a easy quick way way wash your car in harsh winter conditions when it's going to get filthy real soon anyways.
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yup, we have had several posts on this...
conclusion seemed to be that it is a good product for those with bad water problems. most did not use the "non dry" part (in other words, they still dried the car).
wondering why it takes you an hour to wash our cars?
it takes me about that to detail the interior and wash the car- some hints- try a leaf blower, or a blade with big blue for the drying part. that will speed things up a lot.
conclusion seemed to be that it is a good product for those with bad water problems. most did not use the "non dry" part (in other words, they still dried the car).
wondering why it takes you an hour to wash our cars?
it takes me about that to detail the interior and wash the car- some hints- try a leaf blower, or a blade with big blue for the drying part. that will speed things up a lot.
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