FINALLY!! The "2 Good to be True" is TRUE!!

General discussion forum about the 240sx, and a great place to introduce yourself to the board!
NisMoSilEiGhTy
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i just went out and spent $16 on the new Mr. Clean carwash and this thing is amazing!!! it does everything it says it does and definetly cuts the time i take to dry my car in more than half! NO HAND DRYING WHATSOEVER!! not even on the glass or mirrors.....i just want everyone to know this thing really works and is worth the money.....

SIDE NOTE : it is a good idea to buy an additional filter and soap refill when u first buy the product b/c the filter and soap it comes with only does 3 washes....the replacements do 10


The Mic
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cool ty nismo, whered you buy it ?

BuudWeizErr
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you cna get it anywhere..

and yeah, i'm pretty happy with it. i'm not thrilled with how it handles the windows, but it's not bad.

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MustangManV6
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I liked it to, but I couldnt get it to dry right. When you used the special rinse how long did you put it on one area, and were you in the sunlight?

fuzion
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gotta be in the shade.. i like mine but my paint job sux so even when its clean it still looks kinda crappy

stupid macco or whoever painted it before I got it >:(

Silvia2b
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Ohh, ohh, really you mean no water spots at all!, that's pretty cool, especially if you have dark colored car. I'm kinda surprised any idea what is in it to cause this effect? Some wax, or silicone formula?

silkk
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wow sounds like a dream come true.

240Knightrider
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I just go to the car wash and it works great for me. they have an extra rinse button that uses the filtered water so no water spots for me either. its also a good way for my friends and I to meet up. We all wash our cars and talk at the same time they are drying and were cleaning them out.

Anand
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I was not impressed with it...

The soap didn't work worth $hit... I say use regular car wash soap and then use Mr. Clean to rinse it off..

it's not THAT awesome IMHO...

whiterps13
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i personally like meguiers gold class car wash. its better than any product mr clean will put out..

SilviaS14KA24DE
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yeah, my friends wash it first with their own carwash, rinse, then wash it with MR. CLEAN. (just think of the capital words like the commercial would say it:)

rousie13
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Silvia2b wrote:Ohh, ohh, really you mean no water spots at all!, that's pretty cool, especially if you have dark colored car. I'm kinda surprised any idea what is in it to cause this effect? Some wax, or silicone formula?


The filter removes any elements in the water that will leave spots. Distilled or filtered water won't leave spots on items when you let them air dry. At the one research lab I worked at, we had to clean stuff with double distilled water (pain in the arse).

Anand
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do you guys remember doing that in Chem labs back in high school!?!?!

I remember it... even though it was like ages ago..

Silvia2b
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Yeah I use the gold class too! I just like the novelty of not having to dry it off. Maybe I 'll give it a try.

Altiman94
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I dont mind drying my car off. The "absorber" does wonders for me.

thekage
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Mr CLEAN is the shiz. Works good.... Only pain is the refills and stuff... but seriously cuts some major time out of my busy schedule for car washing!


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