Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Mr. Clean Autodry Car wash Kit

I caved to commericals and the discount at Target. I had to try it, the water in my townshop causes those steaks and spots that the Mr. Clean car wash claimed to fight. The car wash blue gun fits on the end of the hose and has a dual cartidge filter plug in, a spot to pour it special soap in and a dial for 3 settings. 1. water rince. 2. soap spray 3. clean rince (mists). The cartridge lasts 3 washes. I find that a little short but it turns out it's the only con. No bucket is needed and you use less water. Once your done washing use the clean rince over the entire car. It does dry spotless. I did notice that my sponges are now dirty(black edged) and can't get washed out. I'm not sure why. It could be the special soap but they are cheap sponges and should be replaced anyway.

Concentrated Carwash with Dry Rinse Polymer™
Mr. Clean AutoDry™ Soap, as part of the Mr. Clean AutoDry Carwash, is the first part of making your car clean and spot-free. It's an innovative product that delivers superior results with:
    Mr. Clean® says
  • Dry Rinse Polymer™ to sheet water off your car for fast drying and exceptional results
  • An integrated system to work with the Mr. Clean AutoDry Filter to easily remove dirt and grime while leaving no film or residue for a car that's incredibly clean and shiny
Don't trust your car's finish to anything else!

I don't need one more thing to remember

Why does my sponge seem dirtier than normal?
Mr. Clean AutoDry lifts dirt away from your car and pulls it into your mitt/sponge. Therefore, it is a good idea to rinse your mitt/sponge with the rinse setting in between washing different sections and then soap up the mitt/sponge again before starting a new section.


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