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Post by intheb0x on Jun 21, 2007 23:41:18 GMT -6
i swear by this thing. not a single waterspot on the car ever. it works so great. i got mine at walmart for like 12$ great deal to. always a great thing to finish the car off with a coat of eagle one nano wax. that stuff is awesome to. it really fills in scratches like no other. i have a 92 mustang thats been garaged for some time and ive set ******* on it and it scratched the hell out of the hood. well the eagle one turned them scratches into small hard to notcie ones from huge ones before. great stuff.
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Post by scottydl on Jun 22, 2007 8:39:41 GMT -6
I have a Mr. Clean kit too, it does work well although I always seem miss spots during the "special" rinse portion. Then I have circles of waterspots here and there. Do you just wash a section at a time, and then do the spot-free rinse on the WHOLE car? Or spot-free rinse each section as you finish washing?
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Post by algonquin on Jun 22, 2007 20:51:00 GMT -6
I also use the Mr. Clean car wash kit with excellent results. I think you may get differing results if the initial water quality isn't up to snuff. My water is from a well on my property and is about as pure and clean as you can get and that probably has a positive impact on the results I have gotten.
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Post by intheb0x on Jun 24, 2007 23:53:28 GMT -6
well i do the whole car at the same time. i start from the back and go forward. after i scrub a section i rinse it and move along. if it looks like its trying i rinse it again. then after im done wasinh i put it on just the rough water rinse and rinse off the whole car free of soap. then i turn it on the special rinse and get about 6 inches away from the car. i kinda of think of it as like your painting the car lol. kinda the same technique. i just rinse in whatever direction. try that and let me know. i havent had ANY water spots and im usually stuck washing in the sun.
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