Mr Clean self-dry car cleaner report- part deux
#1
Mr Clean self-dry car cleaner report- part deux
Sorry- I still think its poor.
a. No less labour intensive than reg wash 'n dry (IMO)
b. Results are not as good (IMO)
c. More expensive (than even premium soap, chamois, towels etc.)
Apart from that . . .
a. No less labour intensive than reg wash 'n dry (IMO)
b. Results are not as good (IMO)
c. More expensive (than even premium soap, chamois, towels etc.)
Apart from that . . .
#2
Disagree. Works well here in indy, though I still dry the car.
We have very hard water. Perviaoulsy, even after a good wash, there would be water spots and streaks, from water dripping from the trunk, hood, and trim areas. Some one grand detailer spay would take car of this, but the water spotes would be quite apparent in the gap between the hood and fender.
With the Mr. Clean, the water spots and streaks are not present, and the gaps are also free form water spots.
Again, I still dry the car, but and as its black, I'm really happy with the system.
With the Mr. Clean, the water spots and streaks are not present, and the gaps are also free form water spots.
Again, I still dry the car, but and as its black, I'm really happy with the system.
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