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Old 03-03-2004, 09:16 PM   #1
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I also tried the "Mr. Clean" unit ($19 wal-mart) but I kept the receipt cause I'm tired of buying gimmicks and getting ripped. I figured it be good to use late in the afternoon when I don't feel like drying the car. Anyhow:

Positives-
*No Drying-
*Ease of Use- (Soap dispenser built in)

Negatives-
*Recommended not to use other Soaps ("mr.clean"only)
*Filtered water trickles and you have to continuously spray the car till "contaminated" water is washed away
*would take the same amount of time to dry by hand!
*replacement filter cartridges are around $5 (initial cartridge does 3 washes....but the replacements do more)

Verdict-
Buy a silicone water blade (won't scratch) for your car.
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