I saw a comercial on Speedvision for this stuff....looks interesting.
http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrcleanautodry/index.shtml
http://www.homemadesimple.com/mrcleanautodry/index.shtml
I know it's a brand.. I'm stating that I wouldn't want to use it because the household cleaners under the same brand are harsh.lowlight said:It's just a brand bb![]()
so has anyone tried this? it sounds really interesting/promising!pee-wee said:I think you are suposed to use a washmitt as if you were washing your car regularly, but the main difference is that the soap formula makes most of the water sheet off the car and the water filter takes out most of the dirt that in the water, eliminating water spots.![]()
Soap will always strip some wax (including the kind that says it doesn't), even if only a small amount per wash. Weather conditions will also strip some wax.integra_gsrr said:anyone find out if the soap strips the wax??????????
people that have used it, how good is it and is it worth $30?
look at 3M...Frosty said:I have to side with babyblue on this one.
Mr.Clean is owned by Proctor&Gamble, and they run so many companies, you'd think it would make more sense just to make another one
This is a company that makes everything from Always pantyliners, to Pringles chips, to Iams catfood, Fixodent denture adhesive, to Vicks vaporub, to Max Factor makeup....
I got a little grossed out by the chips and catfood connection.
With so many companies, you'd think they could make one more for car care.