Tried out the Mr. Clean AutoDry stuff...
#1
Tried out the Mr. Clean AutoDry stuff...
So I got the Mr. Clean AutoDry carwash starter kit the other day. I was kinda skeptical, but who isn't when it comes to this sort of thing?
Anyway, I washed my car by hand, then did the steps of the AutoDry procedure: Rinse, AutoDry soap, Rinse, Mist
And, well, it worked! Although i did notice something that affects the drying process: don't have any part of the car in the sun. The system works best when the entire car is in the shade, otherwise the heat of the sun will dry the soap residue (which helps keep the water as a huge sheet instead of forming droplets) and the water prematurely and leave drip marks.
overall, definitely something to get for those who are worried about swirl marks (remember, you don't dry it by hand, so that cuts the amount of swirls in half!)
(sorry, no pics)
Anyway, I washed my car by hand, then did the steps of the AutoDry procedure: Rinse, AutoDry soap, Rinse, Mist
And, well, it worked! Although i did notice something that affects the drying process: don't have any part of the car in the sun. The system works best when the entire car is in the shade, otherwise the heat of the sun will dry the soap residue (which helps keep the water as a huge sheet instead of forming droplets) and the water prematurely and leave drip marks.
overall, definitely something to get for those who are worried about swirl marks (remember, you don't dry it by hand, so that cuts the amount of swirls in half!)
(sorry, no pics)
#2
I tried the Autodry stuff a few times with the V and found that for what it is the concept is there. But I am just too keen on a wool wash mitt and the absorber that I use to dry it off. But for days when I am trying to get to a meet in a hurry I will use the autodry to save some time.
#3
I tried the Autodry stuff a few times with the V and found that for what it is the concept is there. But I am just too keen on a wool wash mitt and the absorber that I use to dry it off. But for days when I am trying to get to a meet in a hurry I will use the autodry to save some time.
Last edited by manxman; 08-05-2007 at 06:09 PM.
#4
ive used the autodry mr. clean soap refill as normal as i would with any other soap, and it works same, spotless with a good shine. IMO,that spray gun and filter sh!t is to revolutionize "the way to wash your car" and make you spend more. The soap is the real thing here.
Cars are really recommended to be washed at low sun or at shades
Cars are really recommended to be washed at low sun or at shades
#5
ive used the autodry mr. clean soap refill as normal as i would with any other soap, and it works same, spotless with a good shine. IMO,that spray gun and filter sh!t is to revolutionize "the way to wash your car" and make you spend more. The soap is the real thing here.
Cars are really recommended to be washed at low sun or at shades
Cars are really recommended to be washed at low sun or at shades
West Nile Virus HUZZAH! /sarcasm
#7
the mosquitoes come out at dark, thats why i did not said to wash the car @ night. Also at night, you wont finish drying it unless its 100 degrees. Thats why its better in shades during a hot day, or when the sun is starting to go down, depending the hour it blacks out in your area...
#9
LoL...well, here they come out like 6-7p.m. and i mean the ones that like to stick to the light. But those suckers love my taffeta when its mad clean and shining..they stick to it covering it all over the car, i mean, mostly u know... I even have one of those flies inside the goddamn headlight..its funny but so annoying when having the car completely clean but with that stupid thing inside the white housing of the headlight. Take it as an advise though, dont ever let your car without the protection boot in the bulbs. My HID bulbs are fatter than stock and couldnt put the boots back on hence the f*ckin fly in the headlight.
#10
Jus 4 Clarification
This technology of auto dry is very simple... Purified or ionized h2o(water). It has nothing to do with soap or how you apply it. You can use regular water to start washing the car but when you spray the soap off, you must use the purified water.
I work for a dealership in hawaii and we only use the purified water to wash down the soap. No need to wipe the car just drive around the block a few times and "wallaah". SPOT FREE SHINE.
I work for a dealership in hawaii and we only use the purified water to wash down the soap. No need to wipe the car just drive around the block a few times and "wallaah". SPOT FREE SHINE.
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It also works its best when the car is nice and waxed. My dad uses this anytime he washes his truck.
Id rather dry my car. Doesnt bother me at all.
If you do that the rear of the Fit gets all sandy.
Id rather dry my car. Doesnt bother me at all.
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No need to wipe the car just drive around the block a few times and "wallaah". SPOT FREE SHINE.
#14
After washing, I always use a leaf blower to get all the water off my car and out of the cracks, mirrors, door handles, wipers, spoiler, license plate mount, grill, engine bay, etc. It works great. just go over it with an absorber or towel afterwards to catch the excess. Auto car washes use blowers at the end, why not use your own, right?
#17
i had such a bad day after using that thing
the whole thing is way huge-
and the water barely comes out-
i like lots of suds and soap and there was barely any-
but all in all- the filtered water is what sells it i think=
maybe just make a filter for your hose and call it a day
the whole thing is way huge-
and the water barely comes out-
i like lots of suds and soap and there was barely any-
but all in all- the filtered water is what sells it i think=
maybe just make a filter for your hose and call it a day
#18
The only thing you should use the auto dry for is the final rinse.
Just get a bucket and add your usual car wash stuff and wash your car as usual....after I've rinsed off everything with the hose, I used to use the autodry at that point and give the car one more rinse...
But i've given up using it as other say, it's big and cumbersome...
Started using the jelly blade and i love it!!
Just get a bucket and add your usual car wash stuff and wash your car as usual....after I've rinsed off everything with the hose, I used to use the autodry at that point and give the car one more rinse...
But i've given up using it as other say, it's big and cumbersome...
Started using the jelly blade and i love it!!
#20
So far so good. I wrap it in a clean microfibre cloth when I store it and I wash it off with water before using it....also, run my fingers on the blade just to make sure there's no particles before wiping..
Haven't seen any scratches on the paint from it and I find it works really well after a good waxing!!
Haven't seen any scratches on the paint from it and I find it works really well after a good waxing!!