Feb 29, 2004 - 2:21 PM
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if you wash your car yourself, as im sure most of you do. Go pick this thing up. Its like 18 bux for a starter kit. then you just have to replace the filter and the soap. It works great. Spot free rinse is a little lo-pressure but it took me 10 minutes to do what i thought was a sub-par wash job went inside, came back out and it was shiny. Its also safe on wax. So the amount of time you dont spend drying your car u can invest in waxing.
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Mar 1, 2004 - 12:01 AM
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It is the filter that makes all the difference from what I've heard. I read a lengthy thread on SupraForums.com about this and someone tried just dumping purified, filtered water on part of their car to rinse it off for the final time and said that the results were the same. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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blkGT Mr. Clean Spot Free Feb 29, 2004 - 2:21 PM
jwells I tried it out yesterday. Worked great (my car was... Feb 29, 2004 - 2:49 PM
stelica85 i think what makes the difference is the filter, i... Feb 29, 2004 - 7:13 PM
boosted_K2 i picked one up a few days ago, went to try it, an... Feb 29, 2004 - 11:58 PM
boosted_K2 water spots are caused from the hard water... make... Mar 1, 2004 - 1:24 AM
Phat_99CeliGT Thats good that it works.
My girl got it for my fo... Mar 1, 2004 - 11:49 AM![]() ![]() |
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