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Old 08-29-2002, 02:28 PM
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Simonize car washing system.

Hello,
Today i bought this product. Im not sure of the exact name, but i know its by Simonize. I think its the professinal car washing system. It comes in a kit and has a blue spin pad on the end. It also comes with a spining brush a soap tank on the handel (you fill it with three ounces of car washing soap. When i normally was my car i use a cap full of soap. About a 2 3/4 ounce diffence) and a nozzel for different washing settings.
Well two minutes into using it the screw on soap tank shot out a jet of water. When i put on the washing blue spin pad it spun in place, knocked knocked against my car, shot about half the tank of soap on my drive way, basicly everything EXCEPT wash the car!!!! When i got done with this "time saving" device, all the dirt was still there, and i mean ALL! if it did anything at all, it just put lines in the dirt. So i had to haul out the old bucket and wash mit and get down to business.
WORST PRODUCT EVER!!!
I suppose i should have known, but i bought it anyway. Just giving you guys a heads up. Dont even bother getting this.
At least im lucky it didnt scratch my car
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Old 08-29-2002, 04:23 PM
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Xv7vX:
Bummer. Just one piece of advice, anything that you see on TV in an "infomercial", pass on it.

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ya well your lucky it didnt put scratches in ur car!!!

my mom had a 96 Toyota Camry and she saw that on the TV and was like OH I GOTTA GET IT! ...well she ordered it...got it in the mail..She opened it and put it together and started washing. Well when she was done washing it she stood back and looked @ it and was like ''oh this was great'' But then when you get up a lil closer.. you can see lil swirl marks allllll over the car. I looked @ the brush and saw that the lil thing that the "scrubber" is attached to poked out through the rest of the "brush" and made swirl marks in the clear coat and paint...need less to say she gotta new car outta it and got 300 bucks from the company to "help with a new paint job" ya right!

that was also the same car she tried the "idiot proof dent remover" where you put tha lil thing on a dent in your car..and twist until it "pops" out and supposedly "makes the area of the dent look BRAND NEW!" ya well..what it did was make a huge bubble in the steel on the door and made it stick out..THEN when she went to take off the object...it peeled off the paint...hum...

lesson learned! NEVER LISTEN TO INFOMERCIALS!
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