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    ephatch member i-WERKS's Avatar
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    Originally posted by Soichiro-Honda
    Dummy to don't wax your windshield.
    lol.. don't knock it until you tried it. You don't even need to use your wipers when on the highway.

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    Originally posted by i-WERKS
    lol.. don't knock it until you tried it. You don't even need to use your wipers when on the highway.
    If its smearing hes using too much.

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    Originally posted by Soichiro-Honda
    If its smearing hes using too much.
    He was saying that now, after using Mr. Clean, it's smearing.

    Waxing windows isn't a new thing, either.

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    Originally posted by BarracksSi


    Waxing windows isn't a new thing, either.
    tell me about it

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    Originally posted by BarracksSi
    He was saying that now, after using Mr. Clean, it's smearing.

    Waxing windows isn't a new thing, either.

    No really I thought it just became a new trend

    You window wipes are for rain now use them. :yellm:

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    Goddamn!!! Civicvtec1ps Your place looks like P-Diddy's mansion from the pics (your drive way at least:D) Am I the only one that notices this? You gotta let me spend the night whenever I am in town LOL.Any way 23 bucks is just so much! I'm so broke right now I tried to pawn my Braces :D I'tll be a little while till I get to try this stuff out. but I will deffinately have to.

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    Originally posted by KimchiBoy_TypeR
    Goddamn!!! Civicvtec1ps Your place looks like P-Diddy's mansion from the pics (your drive way at least:D)
    Yea, It's just drive way.:o
    Last edited by Civicvtec1ps; 04-24-2004 at 07:27 AM.

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    i got a question? does any one elso notice it takes off the light wax coats with the soap it comes with. it takes off all my wax and scratchx off my car when i use this stuff. it is great but i mean i dont like havin to re wax unless i need to...

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    FYI for peeps who wash their car in a garage like myself...shit takes forever to dry:(

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    I finally broke down and decided to try it yesterday. I was gonna put this thing to the old torture test...

    High noon.

    1. The unit is a little too cumbersome, I snapped a quick connect fitting trying to wrestle this thing around.
    2. "Use only Mr. Clean Soap", the soap is nice but I'm sure you can use another quality soap in there like Mother's or Eagle One.
    3. The pressure is a little low. You have to keep a bucket handy to rinse out your mitt/sponge to really get the stubborn stuff.
    4. I do like the rinse mist, but it does take a while to get all the soap off.
    5. It does dry spot free, just like it says, high noon and all.

    I used a Stoner Invisible Glass, Mothers Showtime detailer and Meguiars Hotshine tire dressing to finish her up.

    Bottom line, you spend more time washing, less time drying.

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    I don't like it

    after my car finally dried I noticed it doesn't come out as shinny like when I regularly wash it. On top of all that, the soap takes away some or all of your wax

    If you dont believe me try this out...

    1. on a waxed car, use some detailing spay and touch up a specific panel and try take notice of how easy it comes off, next...

    2. wash that same panel using the mr. clean system, all steps and all

    3. once dry, spray some detail spray and notice how it take a lot more effort to wipe off (a clear sign your wax is stripped!)


    I ended up having to re-wax my whole car yesterday after using this. I realize the simple resolution would be to use a different soap in the system but I rather stick to the old fashion way of a good hand wash and dry.

    Why change what already works well. I gave the mr. clean system away to my g/f

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    Originally posted by Rwecked

    4. I do like the rinse mist, but it does take a while to get all the soap off.
    you're suppose to use the rinse dial to wash off the soap, then the mist dial to wash off the rinse water

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    And this whole time the commercial had me thinking it was some magical shet where you don't have to "scrub" at all. I never found drying my car to be as difficult as washing it.

    Drying your car can be a good time to do things like wipe inside your doors, hatch deck, hood...etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by i-WERKS
    lol.. don't knock it until you tried it. You don't even need to use your wipers when on the highway.




    why not just use RAIN X lol, i use that and in the winter i use the winter Rain X washer fluid its orange and works really well at gettin the salt n shit off. but you guys out in cali dont gotta worry bout that shit, us guys here in new england well you know how it is out here snows like crazy.... salt everywhere. grrrrrrrrrr shoulda stayed in texas lol..... umm noo to hot there and no ocean i should just move to florida not to hot and it has the ocean and no snow ahhhhh must be the life down there ahahha. damn its late and im rambling on. ok time for bed
    Last edited by portugeetex; 06-21-2004 at 09:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiR_d1
    whats your point?

    your still hand washing your car, your just rinsing it off with Mr. Clean
    yeah were still hand washing but it isn't as tiring and it's less work when drying :winkm:

    p.s. oh yeah great product by the way :tongue:

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