MR. Clean Auto/Dry
yeah it works. works well. the refills aren't as bad as you might think. depending on your water the filter might go but its a lot better than bucket washing. and even though they tell you not to i put in different soap. there soap is very expensive. BUT the soap works a whole lot better. i mainly appreciale the bucket free washing. i would defiantly suggest it.
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It's a pretty nice alternative to bucket washing, and perfect for quick washes, or to remove pesky pollen from your car. The refills to me @ least are a little pricey considering you only get about five solid washes out of one, but I guess it also depends on how much you use as well.
My suggestion is to get it if you want a quick and pretty much effortless wash, but shouldn't be a replacement for hand/bucket washing.
My suggestion is to get it if you want a quick and pretty much effortless wash, but shouldn't be a replacement for hand/bucket washing.
if you are one to stay at home and wash, definitely get it. It changed my view of at home wash.
This thing rocks. It actually works very well. It doesn't take that long to wash the car. Maybe about 5-10 mins with this thing. The refills aren't that bad as well. The filter for the autodry is about $5(this thing can be used for about 4-5 washes). The soap is about $5 as well and is used more than the filter is.
Once you use this autodry for a while you begin to get better at using it. You find yourself using less soap and filter (in my case anyways).
This thing rocks. It actually works very well. It doesn't take that long to wash the car. Maybe about 5-10 mins with this thing. The refills aren't that bad as well. The filter for the autodry is about $5(this thing can be used for about 4-5 washes). The soap is about $5 as well and is used more than the filter is.
Once you use this autodry for a while you begin to get better at using it. You find yourself using less soap and filter (in my case anyways).
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