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Mr. Clean AutoDry Car Wash System Starter Kit | 
| Brand: Mr. Clean Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $6.50 as of 11/27/2009 19:23 CST details You Save: $23.49 (78%)
New (21) Used (2) from $6.50
Seller: littlebirdleaf Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 3498
Media: Automotive Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 15.1 x 9.7 x 4.2
MPN: MCC0AA Model: 43572 UPC: 037000435723 EAN: 0037000435723 ASIN: B0006M56CE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides a spot-free clean with no need to hand dry! | | • | Starter Kit includes Mr Clean AutoDry Device, 3-use starter soap, 3-use starter filter | | • | Lightweight device has 3 separate nozzles for regular rinsing, spraying soap solution, and spraying filtered water | | • | Mr Clean AutoDry Filter removes spot-causing minerals from final rinse water | | • | Device features: durable ABS plastic housing, soap reservoir with vacuum metering to deliver consistent soap mixture, filter change indicator, leak-resistant hose hook-up, textured handle to prevent slippage |
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Product Description Mr. Clean, Auto Dry Car Wash System, Lightweight Device That Sprays Water, Soap & Rinse, Includes 6 To 7 OZ Starter Soap & Starter Filter.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 29
Great results, but essentially just useful for the filter November 5, 2009 Just a guy (Westchester, NY) I have used this for over a year and have been able to get good results on a dark car. Essentially, the only real useful part of this is the water filter that you use to rinse at the end to avoid any watermarks. With time, the hose connection will start to leak and spray all over you. The soap is OK and really any car wash soap can be used. The key is the filter. They are expensive but I have had them last a dozen washes or so with careful use.
I love this product October 15, 2009 Sandra Morrison 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the duo pack when it was on sale because I wasn't quite sure if it would work as promised. I used one pack on my Saturn and my husband used the other on his truck. We have not waxed our vehicles in quite awhile and were sure we were going to end up with spots. We followed the directions to a "t" and were pleasantly surprised! We kept going outside every hour or so to look, to make sure we didn't see spots suddenly appear and yay, no spots. Now, if they could just make a spray for the inside so I do not have to clean the inside of the windows, lol !! :)
My Car Loves It! September 11, 2009 HB 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this product and do not regret purchasing it. I only regret not using it sooner. My neighbor caught me using it one afternoon and asked if it worked and I told him it really does. It's so cheap, so easy to use, so quick and it makes my car look spotless (people actually say it looks like a brand new car.) All I know is it sure beats having to make the bi-monthly trip to the car wash and spending over $10. Tip: You can purchase these for a few dollars at some discount stores. And I'm also thinking about trying Dawn dish soap instead of purchasing the pricey soap refills for this. Five stars from me!
Takes a lot out of the work! August 28, 2009 J. Bonifacio 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although I am very interested in cars, especially cleanliness, I am no car expert enthusiast. But that's okay, this product is perfect for those who have limited knowledge on automobiles, but love keeping their ride like it just left the lot!
I ordered my off WOOT, a daily deal website, for $[...] shipping. It was the second time it had come up for sale, so if you are interested in purchasing it, you may want to look up [...].
As for the product itself, I was not so sure at first. I've always had trouble with streaking and water spots, even though the vehicle I drive is small, a Toyota Yaris. Even when I wash my car with adequate shading, it's still in issue at hand. The Mr. Clean AutoDry system made it made it effortless to dry. When I first tried it, I was under moderate shade, and it was a hot day. It took a few minutes for much of the water to dry up, leaving behind only a spotless shine. There are some areas where it had to be hand-dried, though not many.
I recommend this to everyone looking to cut down the time in washing their vehicle. This is one less excuse to let the rain wash your car!
Save your money, conventional methods still work best! July 22, 2009 maskedgamer 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
This product is so bad I don't see how it could even be approved at all for production. It's a good concept on paper, but in the real world this thing is a tedious piece of crap.
First off the reason anyone picks up a autowasher is because they want to cut car washing time down and not have to go through the hassle of grapping a bucket and sponge and cleaning and drying the car off the old fashioned way. It takes hours of your time, and for the average person it is nothing more than a chore.
When I saw the autowasher commercial about every 5minutes on Speednetwork I thought maybe I'd give it a try. Maybe this was the car washing miracle that lazy carwashing people like myself have been waiting for. I made it down to autozone and picked one up to try it out.
When I first opened it up I saw how cheap it felt. Reminded me of those supersoaker knockoffs they used to carry at the disount stores. These thing is overly huge and clunky. Along with it came cartridges, and a soap packet. As soon a saw this I thought great... I've been thrown into the consumer loop of reapeat acessory purchases. I already knew I would probably spend 19.99 buying soap and cartridges every time I wanted to wash my car. That's a dead give away to any crap product for anyone who can read between the lines.
So after 10 minutes or so of trying to figure out this plastic chunk garbage I got the thing loaded and followed the steps as mentioned. Now here I am hoping that this thing was worth all the trouble. I get the car prepped and finally it's time for that MR. Clean Autodry action.! I shoot the soap onto the car...at first I couldn't tell if it was working or not because I barely saw any bubbles. Finally after a few test I saw that it was working properly and the soap was comming out. The soap wasn't very potent at all. I have no idea what it was meant for cleaning but it wasn't my car. After washing my car down with this gunk I then followed the next steps and rinsed it off. Again the rinse factor is very weak. I think my showerhead gives a more powerful wash. Just as directed I rinsed the car off then let it dry. I went inside my house and sat for a half our or so and came back out to check on my new sparkling ride.
To my suprise what I really came back out to was a car that looked like it had never been washed at all. Same dirt and grime sitting right on it. Only the windows appeared have been cleaned off somewhat. After spending 2 hours with this piece of trash I was more than pissed. I picked up the gun and saw that the cartridges it came with turned brown somehow. I couldn't figure out how or why. You'd think something be more durable for it's one time use.
I stared at the dark blue gun in my hand. The devils on my shoulder yelling at me to smash this thing and stomp on it in my rage. I just wasted 2 hours on a Saturday for nothing...FOR NOTHING! ultimately I ended up returning the thing to the store. For the money invested I should of went to the dollar depot next door and picked up a bucket and a spone. Much better for 90% less than the price of this worthless Mr. Clean product.
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