Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - Printable Version +- FocusCanada Forums (//www.focuscanada.net/forum) +-- Forum: Canadian Focus Community (//www.focuscanada.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Focus Talk (//www.focuscanada.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry (/showthread.php?tid=17043) |
Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - Penwraith - 08-25-2004 Works fine as long as you work on a cool(to the touch) car out of the sun. Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - silver02svtf - 08-26-2004 I use it on my wife's van 'cause I'm too lazy to dry the thing off. And yes, if used properly, no spots. Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - Crazirich - 08-26-2004 I couldn't care bout the stuff, playing with the gun and filling it and waiting for the plastic thing to break. I the mean time my good ole car wash soap (meguirs) and wash mit and shamois, are long done. And I wont have to worry how long till the stupid plastic thing will break Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - GapBoyPCS - 09-05-2004 I"m the old-fashioned method too: - wash bucket - microfibre wash mit - Zaino car wash (or Meguiars) - microfibre cloths to dry I'm happy B) Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - SVTZX503 - 09-05-2004 I bought one was alright but nothing like get out there and doing the old fashion way. I use a power washer and a chamois to dry. Mr. Clean Car Wash/dry - paolo - 09-05-2004 Here is the way I wash my car: - Mr. Clean the entire car - microfibre wash mit to scrub car - Mr. Clean Dry Cycle. A lotta ppl forget that u can still scrub your car with a wash mit when using mr. clean. its not a touchless car-wash, plus with the time I save, it pays off |