idreamofmazda
08-15-2004, 01:40 PM
I tried the Mr. Clean Auto Wash, and I must say, it works as well as they claim. Follow the instructions, and the results will be a spot free car, without drying. I missed a few spots, but will know better next time, and too bad it rained 4 hours later.
I found the best price to be at Giant Tiger (only looked in the Ajax location, but I would assume all stores would be the same price), at $22.57, can’t beat Wal-Mart and Canadian Tire, which sell around $27 (last time I looked).
The original filter states 3 washes only, but I assume it depends on how hard your water is, and how much you use it. I only used half the soap that was recommended, and it worked fine. It doesn\'t state how many washes you get.
So if you don’t like drying your car, get the Mr. Clean Auto Wash.
I found the best price to be at Giant Tiger (only looked in the Ajax location, but I would assume all stores would be the same price), at $22.57, can’t beat Wal-Mart and Canadian Tire, which sell around $27 (last time I looked).
The original filter states 3 washes only, but I assume it depends on how hard your water is, and how much you use it. I only used half the soap that was recommended, and it worked fine. It doesn\'t state how many washes you get.
So if you don’t like drying your car, get the Mr. Clean Auto Wash.