THat new no dry car wash kit..
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THat new no dry car wash kit..
Has anyone seen the commercials for this stuff, or better yet dug in and actually bought it?
I think it would work OK, but no drying needed at all??
I have a problem when I wash my car at home, unfortunately it takes way too damned long to wash and dry the car before the car starts drying off and leaving some pretty nasty stuff on the car. I attempt to wash the car during the evening when the sun is going dow, but if you don't time it just right you're ending up drying the car in the dark (or worse yet finsihing washing the car in the dark!!).
I think the idea of the filter in the sprayer is a good idea.
I think it would work OK, but no drying needed at all??
I have a problem when I wash my car at home, unfortunately it takes way too damned long to wash and dry the car before the car starts drying off and leaving some pretty nasty stuff on the car. I attempt to wash the car during the evening when the sun is going dow, but if you don't time it just right you're ending up drying the car in the dark (or worse yet finsihing washing the car in the dark!!).
I think the idea of the filter in the sprayer is a good idea.
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Some people have already had mixed results with the device. If you do a final rinse with distilled or deionized water, you don't even need to blow dry the car if the sun isn't beating down on the car (there will be no spots). (I just take my time and use a water blade and a P21S Drying Towel.)
I like the idea of the deionized water built in (slow flow, however). Not so sure I like having to use their shampoo as I really like Zaino's.
Head over to www.autopia.org for more reviews on the Mr. Clean gadget. Here is one link of many:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...=clean+and+car
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...y&pagenumber=5
I like the idea of the deionized water built in (slow flow, however). Not so sure I like having to use their shampoo as I really like Zaino's.
Head over to www.autopia.org for more reviews on the Mr. Clean gadget. Here is one link of many:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...=clean+and+car
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...y&pagenumber=5
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