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Old 03-27-2004, 04:59 PM
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Have you guys seen this in the stores, or on TV? I bought it today.

$20 with a $5 mail in rebate. It comes with the machine, special soap, and the filter cartridge.



Well I washed 3 cars with it today. everyone dried spotless, even the windows!!! If you don't like to hassle with drying your car by hand, or don't have the time, this thing is great!
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I'm supposed to get a free one in the mail or something...we'll see what happens!
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I was just thinking about this yesturday, wondering how it

gets the cars to dry with no spots and if there are any chemicals

in there that I would worry about.



hm........
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I bought one. I am going to try it today!



There is an advanced polymer in the soap that makes the water sheet off.
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advanced polymer meaning what? gas? oil?
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It is just too hard to believe. I want to try it but don't feel like spending $25 to get disappointed, unless you swear by all that is holy that it works.
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I don't know much about this machine, but i've washed my Ex Rx7 with De-mineralized water and that thing was spotless even on the glass.
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Originally Posted by TyresmokinRx7' date='Mar 28 2004, 11:34 AM
I don't know much about this machine, but i've washed my Ex Rx7 with De-mineralized water and that thing was spotless even on the glass.
that makes total sense, maybe the mr clean thing has water

softner in or something
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Haha. I've got to try this thing. I have seen it on TV.



My well has an iron removal unit on it that apparently adds some kind of mineral in addition to removing iron. When I wash a car, it leaves crusty white spots from Hell! If I don't dry the car thoroughly, I might as well have left it dirty.



If Mr. Clean can help me out, I'll buy him a hooker!
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there are 2 parts to the system. The soap that has the "polymer", and then when you turn the **** to the "rinse" setting, the water going in passes through a filter that takes all the crap out of the water. The filter is replaceable(need to change after 10 uses), and it's made by PUR. That company makes home water filters and ****. Like I said it works great. the only downside is you have to use their soap and filters.
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