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Old Jun 2, 2004 | 04:40 AM
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Are you sure there isn't low pH rinse as well. Something a little acidic? or is it all filter? I could use that for my waverunners and boat after I take them out of the water because they get water spots really bad.
Old Jun 2, 2004 | 10:45 AM
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The soap it uses says that it helps with the drying process, but it's bull**** because I ran out of it, and used Meguires soap in it and it worked fine.

I believe that it's all filter.
Old Jun 2, 2004 | 09:23 PM
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I saw the commercial advertising $3 off the starter kit.... i thought, well why not?

My friend and I go to sign up...it's through snail mail... "allow 4-6 weeks for delivery"

I have to wait 4-6 weeks to save $3 on the starter kit? BULL SHIAT!
Old Jun 5, 2004 | 09:48 AM
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The soap or anything else doesn't matter.
It's all in the filtered rinse water. We have a car wash by me where you put in the quarters, but for 5 dollars you get a half hour worth of wash time. It's great cause you can wash and rinse and rewash the parts you inevitably miss. It's got like, 3 rinse cycles and the final one is the "spot free rinse" which is just filtered water. It makes no difference whether you use any of the other options, or all of them.
Old Jun 5, 2004 | 10:31 PM
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The car wash here in Rhinelander, WI, Wonderwash, let's you wash as long as yu wish for five bucks, which includes all cycles including spot free, which works like hoo ha. I just dry it manually real quick, and it's good. Besides there's no water hose outside of my apartment!
Old Jun 6, 2004 | 02:15 PM
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Aside from the Mr Clean thing has anybody used one of those California Dust Busters? I have a black car and it works wonders. Every morning when I wake up my car is cover in dust and pollen, all I have to do is dust it with the Dust Buster and I'm off. I used to have to wash it every morning, but not anymore.
Old Jun 6, 2004 | 02:33 PM
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ide be afraid of that tattoo...you might be dusting crap off, but your also scratching your clear coat anytime you rub it when dry
Old Jun 6, 2004 | 02:52 PM
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ORIGINAL: TattooTears

Aside from the Mr Clean thing has anybody used one of those California Dust Busters? I have a black car and it works wonders. Every morning when I wake up my car is cover in dust and pollen, all I have to do is dust it with the Dust Buster and I'm off. I used to have to wash it every morning, but not anymore.
Sorry for being so blunt but who has the F'in time to wash their car EVERY MORNING???
Old Jun 7, 2004 | 03:34 PM
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Is it the California duster thing? If so it's just cloth it wouldn't mess up his clear coat. I need of of those badly, black cars are a biotch!
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