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This is a discussion on mr clean auto dry within the Detailing forums, part of the General Discussion category; anyone tried this yet? seems too good to be true..at the san jose international car show they had a booth ...
anyone tried this yet? seems too good to be true..at the san jose international car show they had a booth and it looked pretty convincing. any input would help guys :)
You get what you pay for.
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson, "Well, it's 1 a.m. Better go home and spend some quality time with the kids."
1. Unless your paint is in premo shape...it's not going to work.
2. Even if it does work (it will on perfectly maintained panels) you will still have to dry other areas of the car like jambs, mirrors and anyhting else liek that.
3. I "heard" that they only stand by it if it's under a certain temp out side.
4. In a perfect world it will work, but work like they show....not happening.
Mr. Crap Auto dry $ucks. I bought one when they advertised it during a NASCAR race and recieved it in the mail 6 weeks later. The de-ionized water comes out like a trickle, it takes forever to spray the truck with it. The soap spray is a good idea, except the sponge/washmit becomes full of dirt and you end up grinding dirt into your paint creating scratches. I didn't do this, I hosed the sponge off frequently. Basically, don't waste your $$
2002 GMC Sierra 1500 Z71, 3" PA Body Lift, 285/75/R16 Nitto's A/T
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