Mr Clean Carwash/Spotfree Rinse
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yup, several reviews on this board...
you might try to search for them-
conclusion has been something like:
if you have bad water, the filter is good. otherwise, forget the soap and the idea of not drying the car.
you might try to search for them-
conclusion has been something like:
if you have bad water, the filter is good. otherwise, forget the soap and the idea of not drying the car.
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I've used the Mr. Clean. It's "ok" at best, but great for my purposes. As I don't have the ability to wash my car at my apt. (nowhere to wash it/no spigot), I can simply bring it with me when I go to work and give the car a quick wash at the hotel. It's fast and dries pretty well. I found a few spots on the hood, but the rest of the car looked good.
While it's not as good as washing/drying the traditional way, the Mr. Clean is much better than running the car through the carwash every week.
While it's not as good as washing/drying the traditional way, the Mr. Clean is much better than running the car through the carwash every week.
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I found the soap to be pretty bad but I live in a small town with well water and got water spots(streaks) even with drying.
I use the filtered water part at the end and dry it, it works great for me!!
Great solution if you have hard water..but does not dry like in the add for sure!!!!!
I use the filtered water part at the end and dry it, it works great for me!!
Great solution if you have hard water..but does not dry like in the add for sure!!!!!
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