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Old 06-01-2004, 04:05 PM
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

I also work full-time and go to school. I only have saturday mornings to wash the car, but I have other things to do. Now this is a good product for those who are short on time and the lazy...still a good product...doesnt mean they dont care for the car
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that is the point i was trying to get across, LAZY people. some people are so bad they would consume food already chewed for them.
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

When I was a lad I worked a full time job WHILE washing my car...in the snow, pushing it to school uphill, barefoot...with the emergency brake on.
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Re: Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

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When I was a lad I worked a full time job WHILE washing my car...in the snow, pushing it to school uphill, barefoot...with the emergency brake on.
You shaddup and your fake stories jk. But just because a product is time saving does not mean its only intended for the lazy
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Re: Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

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It would be boring anyway. There's nothing better on a sunny weekend drying your baby off. Well except driving her.
I normally dry the car by driving it. Works better and faster than doing it by hand (and more fun too)
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Old 06-01-2004, 07:28 PM
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

Dont you usually get smearing or whatever on your windows? I know at te end of my wash, if I dont dry then I get a couple of (whats seems to be)stains from the water
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

yes raz kaz is right, just because it's a time saver doesn't mean you are lazy. If you think auto-dry is lazy because it saves time, then I think everyone who uses laundromats is lazy. Hand scrub it yourself you lazy bum, it only takes up a lil more time just like drying a car. And oh, why use a vacuums when you can just brush the dust out and beat it clean, only the lazy use vacuums!
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Re: Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

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yes raz kaz is right, just because it's a time saver doesn't mean you are lazy. If you think auto-dry is lazy because it saves time, then I think everyone who uses laundromats is lazy. Hand scrub it yourself you lazy bum, it only takes up a lil more time just like drying a car. And oh, why use a vacuums when you can just brush the dust out and beat it clean, only the lazy use vacuums!
i thought we were talking about cars here? MBTN put it right in the first place. you gotta take the shirt off and flex some muscle while washing the muscle. i would never compare washing clothes to washing a car.
i just dont like the product-also, I stated that i like to put a finish on right after it is dried (or while drying).
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oh,,,come on takes the paint off?!?!?!?!?
I would like to see that!!!!!!!!!
I have a 98 chevy pu. it is teal, no problem works for me!!!!!!!!
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Re: Re: Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

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i thought we were talking about cars here? MBTN put it right in the first place. you gotta take the shirt off and flex some muscle while washing the muscle. i would never compare washing clothes to washing a car.
i just dont like the product-also, I stated that i like to put a finish on right after it is dried (or while drying).
You dont have to like it. Thats your choice, but to say that its meant for the lazy and leaving at that is wrong. Its meant to save time, anyone can use it for any reason, not only to be lazy. If you enjoy drying yuor car yourself then Kudos but others dont have the time to enjoy that so must resort to using products such as these
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

I never thought that drying your car would become such a heated discussion......
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Old 06-02-2004, 01:22 PM
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LOL, its not a heated discussion nor an argument, but rather just me putting in my .02 about people always thinking that a new product that makes things easy is intended only for the lazy
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Re: Mr. Clean Autodry

It's supposed to be nice for people that have hard water (water w/ tons of minerals in it) because it filters the minerals out. That's how the water dries w/out the streaks you'd usually see.
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