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i have it at home... and tried it.. it works... the only thing about that wash is.. you don't have to dry it..... so if you are lazy like me... and don't like drying the car.. get this wash.... its great....
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i got it/ used it/ its ok, you still need to get a bucket of soap and water to scrub the bugs and dirt off. but it doesnt leave any spots for the lazy folks who dont want to dry.
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hahaha... nice never thought of that...
on a side note... the original mr. clean that was in the comercial shops at my stater brothers.... most of the employees have got his autograph already... it turns out that he works at the local gym across the street...
on a side note... the original mr. clean that was in the comercial shops at my stater brothers.... most of the employees have got his autograph already... it turns out that he works at the local gym across the street...
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this is what i normally do... and i don't need any buckets.. but you do need a sponge... you first water it down... then use the soap they provide.. and soap your car.. using your hose connected to the mr clean thing... after soaping your car.. you get a sponge.. and scrub your car... after scrubbing... rinse once again.... and then you use the final rinse cyle thing on mr clean.... and that's it.... and doens't leave any water spots...
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^ I love the absorber! I've been using it for nearly 2 years and it's beaaaaaautttttiful.
Works well on silver and white, but not so great on blue/black.
Works well on silver and white, but not so great on blue/black.
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Monica has her own "Mr. Clean"....
Dood, this is like my first post in forever. haha. Monica, I had to post, bc when I saw the title, I thought you got your own baldie.
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Dood, this is like my first post in forever. haha. Monica, I had to post, bc when I saw the title, I thought you got your own baldie.
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Originally posted by ak
^ I love the absorber! I've been using it for nearly 2 years and it's beaaaaaautttttiful.
Works well on silver and white, but not so great on blue/black.
^ I love the absorber! I've been using it for nearly 2 years and it's beaaaaaautttttiful.
Works well on silver and white, but not so great on blue/black.
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