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post May 1, 2004 - 2:35 AM
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no1 likes mr. clean ??? confused.gif



how come ppl think the autodry doesnt work??

you know its suppose to be wet after you autodry. mr. clean filters the water and dispers onto the car for faster drying. the filtered water, when dry, leaves no water marks, so you dont have to dry the car by hand.

i dont know about you guys but i find mr. cleans detergent cleans out more dirt than other brands. i dont know maybe its just me but i like mr. clean
 
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post May 1, 2004 - 11:05 PM
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QUOTE (poix @ May 1, 2004 - 12:35 AM)
no1 likes mr. clean ??? confused.gif



how come ppl think the autodry doesnt work??

you know its suppose to be wet after you autodry. mr. clean filters the water and dispers onto the car for faster drying. the filtered water, when dry, leaves no water marks, so you dont have to dry the car by hand.

i dont know about you guys but i find mr. cleans detergent cleans out more dirt than other brands. i dont know maybe its just me but i like mr. clean

Your argument in the other thread was that it cleans BETTER than handwashing. Yes, Mr. Clean works with respect to not having to spend time drying a car. But if your car is extremely filthy, Mr. Clean won't keep you from washing the car the traditional way: using a mitt to scrub.

IMHO, Mr. Clean works with cars that aren't very dirty. BUT... it's not worth spending the money on a product that'll only save you 5 to 10 minutes of having to not dry your car. Mr. Clean doesn't market their AUTO DRY product for the ability to clean cars better, but rather to not have to use a rag or chamoise ever again.

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