My wife recently ready me a newspaper ad about a new car wash soap that
promised "no spots" as the water dries. As I recall it seemed like it was
from a big name or seemingly reputable company, but I wasn't bright enough
to have her save the ad and have since forgotten who/what it was. Yes, I
know EVERYONE claims their product does this, but this was a new one.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Dave '89 GT
T T - 30 Jul 2005 22:52 GMT
Hey Dave. Mr. Clean puts one out. I have hard well water & if I don't
dry my black car after washing, the spots are terrible. I had thought of
buying one of the systems in question for over a year but kept putting
it off, thinking it wouldn't work like advertised. IT WORKS GREAT!. No
sots at all, & thats with real hard water. I think you would be really
impressed. I sure was.
Alias - 31 Jul 2005 17:06 GMT
Yes, I've used this as well. Nice.
-----Original Message-----
From: T T [mailto:RAMTT@webtv.net]
Posted At: Saturday, July 30, 2005 2:52 PM
Posted To: rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
Conversation: Car Washing Question
Subject: Re: Car Washing Question
Hey Dave. Mr. Clean puts one out. I have hard well water & if I don't
dry my black car after washing, the spots are terrible. I had thought of
buying one of the systems in question for over a year but kept putting
it off, thinking it wouldn't work like advertised. IT WORKS GREAT!. No
sots at all, & thats with real hard water. I think you would be really
impressed. I sure was.
Max C. Webster III - 30 Jul 2005 22:59 GMT
"Dave Wick" <davewick@new.rr.com> done said:
> My wife recently ready me a newspaper ad about a new car wash soap that
> promised "no spots" as the water dries. As I recall it seemed like it was
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Any suggestions?
Mr. Clean AutoDry.
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