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Old 07-14-2006, 02:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does this really give a spotless dry?
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I dunno, but I busted out the Magic Erasers the other day to clean up the melted glue from peeling off my pinstripes and badges (=

Love me some Magic Eraser.
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Old 07-14-2006, 03:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i guess but the water pressure sucks on that thing. At least it did when it first came out. Took me forever to wash off half my car so i just threw the thing away. That was years ago though.
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I have one and the water pressure is pretty good. I bought it a couple of months ago. It has left my car spotless every time i use it but i change the filter when it says to because houston's water is pretty hard.

The soap that comes with it sucks though. It barely wanted to come out, I like to have a nice lather going. I am going to put meguair's gold class that I have in there tomorrow and see how it turns out. Lately I have been using the two bucket method and using the mr clean to rinse and do the auto dry mist.
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I've been using one since they came out. As long as you follow the instructions by changing the filter, washing in the shade, and washing in sections, it works great. I still dry sometimes if I'm feeling anal retentive at the moment.

It's really nice when I wash my wife's CRV, I don't have to climb on a step stool to dry the roof!
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I dislike this product, but I don't hate it. I used it for a few weeks before moving on. It does not cut down the time needed to wash your car. Wait till you see your water bill after using this thing for a month. As mentioned earlier, the soap never really gets up to a good lather. I would recommend this only if you are not paying for water, you really hate drying by hand, and have loads of time.
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I used it..didnt work at first on my car cause my car was a big ball of wax..washed it like 2 days after i got it. But i'll try it again soon.
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