Mr. Clean AutoDry?
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From: Sugar Land,Texas
I have been using this product for several months now and am very happy with it. I used to use my leaf blower to dry my car. That worked VERY well, no streaks or spots. It also got me some funny looks from neighbors. The Mr Clean system really does work!
It is, however, a bit more expensive as you need to use their water filter and soap.
It is, however, a bit more expensive as you need to use their water filter and soap.
Originally Posted by maller
Anyone use this? How does it work out? It's supposed to eliminate the need for drying your car.
Trust me...just get the Big Blue II towels and you'll be all set. I've had mine now for 8 months (after several washes in the washing machine) and still loving them!! I dry my car totally spot free in 4 minutes with just 1 Big Blue II towel...can't beat that!
Last edited by bsgoren; Mar 28, 2005 at 03:29 PM.
I use the Mr. Clean product and it works as advertised. Thing is you have to be quite generous when it comes to the part where you spray the car with the filtered water. Time wise it probably doesn't save a whole lot of time over conventional towel drying. Just expend less energy. bsgoren, thanks for the Big Blue towel tip. I'll have to try that one out. The Absorber towel hasn't impressed me that much of all the times I've used it.
Originally Posted by dyenboy
I haven't had any success with this..I tried it several times, but always got spots..
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the trick with the absorber is that you have to completely ring out the towel in order for it too be effective again...and instead of wiping, you unfold it all the way out and pull the towel...tats how it absorbs...those are the two tricks..
the hardest part is too ring it competely out
the hardest part is too ring it competely out
Originally Posted by dklau33
I use the Mr. Clean product and it works as advertised. Thing is you have to be quite generous when it comes to the part where you spray the car with the filtered water. Time wise it probably doesn't save a whole lot of time over conventional towel drying. Just expend less energy. bsgoren, thanks for the Big Blue towel tip. I'll have to try that one out. The Absorber towel hasn't impressed me that much of all the times I've used it.
Since this has all been discussed before, do a search on G35Driver.com...Trust me when I say you would be much happier spending $35 for 2 Big Blue II towels from www.properautocare.com. I've told many ppl on G35Driver.com about these towels (after someone else on G35Driver.com recommended the towel to me) and everyone agrees they are awesome!
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