Ok... this product RIPS!!!!!! I have always had vehicles that I really didnt care about the paint and my last truck was white and never really showed the water spots... I live in an area with extreemly hard water and since it is usually sunny and warm out it was next to impossible to dry the car before the paint was spotted.. Now that I own a red truck i was concerned about keeping it looking nice and well, red.. I bought the Mr. Clean Auto Dry starter kit for about 15 bucks at pepboys and used it today... The product works exactly as stated...
Simply fill the "spray gun" with Mr. Clean Auto Dry soap.. use the fresh water setting to rinse the vehicle, switch to soap mode to dispense soapy water and scrub with sponge, then switch it to rinse and rinse the vehicle top down. The rinse function dispenses deionized water which is void of minerals that cause water spots.. There is something in the soap that causes the water to sheet off the vehicle as it drys and it left the windows and paint spot free.. I am amazed.. Soap refils are about 4 or 5 bucks and the filter cartridges are about 7 bucks.. they say you get 10 washes out of the refill cartridge..
If you are into washing your own car this is a must have product IMO..
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2007 Titan CC 4x4 LE Red Alert
OEM: Off Road, Tow, DVD
MODS: PRG Level Kit, 20% Tint, 2* Timing Advance, Rockford Fosgate 200.2 amp and 10" JLAudio sub www.jeridjohnson.com
I tried this and 2 of the filters I bought blew up in the gun. Soap and all that everywhere. When it did work it did work though. Had a deep blue Camry and it looked good.
I have not had the chance to use it on the Titan as of yet but will try in the summer. Easier to go and have the guys vacum and wash the whole thing. Got spoiled by the dealer when I was having water leak problems, they paid for the washes.
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06 Titan CC 4x4 Granite
BlackMax Tonneau Cover,
Westin Chrome Nerf Bars,
Big Tow, Billet Grille Insert,
10" Pyle LCD DVD/TV,
Line-X Spary In, Keypad Mod,
OEM Bugshield
tried it i live where the water suxs 2 filter always had to be changed soap dosent last
can you try to separate your thoughts into more than one sentence..i don't think i've ever understood one of your posts...they seem to be one long run-on sentence composed of about 6 or 7 different thoughts..
Personally, I like it. The only problem is if you live in an area with really hard water, the filters don't last very long. Also, if you don't have good water pressure, the de-ionized water coming out is more of a mist than anything else.
The soap is great. It really gets down and manages to get all the hard, stuck on dirt out of the paint. I would reccomend waxing immediately afterwards though. Something about the soap being able to get out all the baked in dirt has me worried about what else it is taking out of the paint.
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2006 4X4 LE OR CST 7" Lift, RadFlo 2.5 coilovers, PRG Uppers, RadFlo 2.0 rears, Deaver 2.5 mini pack, 3" custom block, PRG traction bars, K&N Intake, 2* advance, Custom Supertrapp exhaust, XE mirror covers and door handles, 17X8 AR Mojave Teflon's, 35/12.50R17 Toyo Mud Terrains, Bushwacker fender flares, Custom one off front tube bumper.
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2007 Titan CC 4x4 LE Red Alert
OEM: Off Road, Tow, DVD
MODS: PRG Level Kit, 20% Tint, 2* Timing Advance, Rockford Fosgate 200.2 amp and 10" JLAudio sub www.jeridjohnson.com
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