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Old 10-30-2003, 01:19 PM
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Mr. Clean Auto Dry

Hey guys, is this the best place to post questions about new car-care products? If not I'll post somewhere else next time.

Is anyone familiar with this car washing system? It promises spot free cleaning, with no hand drying. Included is a car-wash type of unit you attach to your hose.

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Old 10-31-2003, 01:18 PM
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I have never heard of this product but it seems like its worth a shot.
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Old 10-31-2003, 11:56 PM
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

I've seen it on TV a bunch of times, never heard anything about it. Like if it actually works, water filters will do the same, but can be very expensive. You could also use bottled water for the same effect, or even rain water - which some detailer actually collect rain water, so I've heard.
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

I use it and it works pretty well. Follow the instructions and the car will dry on its own with no spots.
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

it is not worth the money, and you have to keep buying refills for it. It also leaves a residue behind that seems to cause problems with some waxes/sealants. If you are looking for spot free washing try using a leaf blower. If you are looking to only remove light-moderate dirt try some Spray and Wipe from www.poorboysworld.com

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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

Ive tried it out once.Defitintely worth it.It does leave a spot free shine.Especially if you already dont have hard water.

I give it a 10.
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Its uber good. I use it once a week. Follow directions and you'll love it.
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

I haven't tried it, but it basically sounds like dishwasher detergent. I think is Cascade that won't leave spots?
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

Does it remove wax?
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

spot free wash = rinse rinse rinse!!!! soap fast rinse long and always rinse top to bottom shooting down wards , thats how you do it. Use a ph balanced soap and dont use gobs of soap , the less soap you use the better it works. I havent wiped a car down in months unless to get rid of drips when its pulled up front waiting for a customer.
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Old 06-16-2004, 12:59 PM
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

Do you use the soap supplied or your own?
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

I only use what I like to use (Im the Boss) the car soap I use is called Pro Tec car Soap and a detergent based car soap called Tunnel Wash car soap , the tunnel wash doesnt rinse as nice as the car soap because it uses detergents that dont fully rinse out. I use it on used cars for fast washes , car soap works well with my polishing system and wont interfere with my polishing if my worker is spraying off a car with soap in the next bay.
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

So you use those soaps with the autodry?
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Old 06-17-2004, 12:42 PM
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

Cold water pre rinse then i use the car soap(mixed with cold water) and wash mitt and rinse the living hell out of it with cold water.
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Re: Mr. Clean Auto Dry

if you are looking for a spot free dry use a shimmy cloth. I got one at the state fair and it works great. We get complimates all the time.
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