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Originally Posted by HMB_BMW' post='562702' date='Apr 16 2008, 04:14 PM
Yes, it will scratch if the car is not COMPLETELY clean. There is some debate here of course, but use on a black car and you will see.
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My Ride: 2008 550i, Sport Package, Cold Weather Package, Nav, Jet Black, natural brown interior, automatic, Logic 7, ipod, lane departure warning.
I hate to bust out the "I'm a cheap F" card, but has anyone tried the mr. clean auto dry thing-a-magig?
http://www.mrclean.com/sites/en_US/mrclean...y_carwash.shtml
If so, what are your thoughts, becasuse i'm a cheap F, and dont want to dish out over $350 for a CR spotless machine.
Thanks.
EDIT - After a quick search the results are below par...
http://www.mrclean.com/sites/en_US/mrclean...y_carwash.shtml
If so, what are your thoughts, becasuse i'm a cheap F, and dont want to dish out over $350 for a CR spotless machine.
Thanks.
EDIT - After a quick search the results are below par...
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Originally Posted by HMB_BMW' post='562702' date='Apr 16 2008, 06:14 PM
Yes, it will scratch if the car is not COMPLETELY clean. There is some debate here of course, but use on a black car and you will see. Stick with your MF's. Just my .02; however, they do dry the car fast and are fun to use. AND you can also polish it out.
If your car isn't completely clean, any towel will definately scratch your car. I use the jelly blade with no scratches on a Monaco Blue car.
Why would anyone dry a car that isn't completely clean with anything. (Besides maybe a hair dryer)
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I have one for sale. I used it about 10 times and it works great. I have no use for it anymore since I goto the car wash. A black car and NJ weather makes it difficult to wash at home NOV-FEB..PM me for pricing..
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Originally Posted by Hyper_545i' post='562410' date='Apr 16 2008, 07:00 AM
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Not sure if this is a repost. If it is, let me apologize in advance. Has anyone heard of or used the CR Spotless System? Supposed to be pretty good. Any ideas?
crspotless.com
Not sure if this is a repost. If it is, let me apologize in advance. Has anyone heard of or used the CR Spotless System? Supposed to be pretty good. Any ideas?
crspotless.com
Just try a little white vinegar mixed with water. Does the trick every time.
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Anyone tried a leaf blower - I was told the wind generated is similar to auto car wash dryer so should be able to blow the water off just as easily.
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Originally Posted by zuppy51' post='566628' date='Apr 23 2008, 02:32 PM
Just try a little white vinegar mixed with water. Does the trick every time.
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