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Old 10-08-2005, 04:41 PM
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My family bought me the mr. clean car wash kit for my b-day. Ive used it twice now and noticed that it leaves a film on the windows. Has anyone else used this and had problems at all? Im not really happy with it.
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Old 10-08-2005, 07:54 PM
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keep it in the bathroom
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it leaves spots and film on everything. it does a shitty job, take it back to walmart or whereever and get ur money back a pick a shammy, or however u spell it.
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Re: mr. clean car wash kit

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it leaves spots and film on everything. it does a shitty job, take it back to walmart or whereever and get ur money back a pick a shammy, or however u spell it.
Screw a shammy, microfiber is the way to go. I will never ever go back.
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Thanks for the info I thought I was doing something wrong. Now I have to make something happen to it the family thinks they bought me liquid gold.
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I've had one for about a year or so and it works well for me. I have a black truck and a black motorcycle. I use regular dish soap in the soap resovior. You have to make sure you rinse down whatever you are washing really well with the filtered water spray (the low presure one) when you are done, as the last thing you do. This rinses off any particulate and leaved filtered water on the surface which dries clean.

Again, works for me. I use it all the time.
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Re: mr. clean car wash kit

I quit using mine about 6 months ago...
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Re: Re: mr. clean car wash kit

I have used it. It did leave a film on my wheels. I had to go over all of them to get off but never noticed a film on the pickup itself and mine shows as much dirt, grime and everything else as much as black
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Re: mr. clean car wash kit

I bought one last summer and returned it same day. Wasn't pleased with the results at all
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I think the filtered (ionized?) water might be ok, but their cleaner leaves a film that becomes a goo when you try to apply any wax product.

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Re: mr. clean car wash kit

worked good for me and all....but then over this past winter I left the sprayer on top of my tool box. Well some of the soap leaked out and I picked it up in spring and the paint off of my tool box came up with it. I threw it away that minute.
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