Mr. Clean Autodry Carwash (Pro Series), does it work?
#26
well, what I was worried about was that the Zaino sealant won't bond well to the paint if it has that "slippery surface" on it. From what I read, it has to be a pretty clean surface, even Dawn wash, before applying the first layer of Zaino.
Also, I've read somewhere else that someone was having problems with their mitts changing colors. If i were to use the system, I would probably only use the filter to be honest.
Also, I've read somewhere else that someone was having problems with their mitts changing colors. If i were to use the system, I would probably only use the filter to be honest.
Originally Posted by scooterboy
I started using the Mr Clean system over a year ago, and it has its pros and cons. Weak pressure? Yes. Dripping connections? I had none.
At first I also thought that my mitt turned black because of removed dirt, but now I don't think so. The reason is that when I stopped using Mr Clean and went back to my Zaino shampoo, the black in my mitt disappeared. If it was truly just dirt, why didn't it wash out as easily with the Mr Clean shampoo?
And it really did look like the Mr Clean shampoo left a slippery film on the car's surface. Not saying that's bad, but it did seem, well, odd.
Oh, and the Mr Clean shampoo and zaino are indeed compatible. Not in the sense that you can use the zaino shampoo followed by the Mr Clean rinse and get the same self-drying results, but in the sense that they won't do any harm if you alternate between the two systems.
I'm kind of ambivalent about the Mr Clean system at this point. I will probably stick with the Zaino shampoo followed by the water blade and MF towels.
At first I also thought that my mitt turned black because of removed dirt, but now I don't think so. The reason is that when I stopped using Mr Clean and went back to my Zaino shampoo, the black in my mitt disappeared. If it was truly just dirt, why didn't it wash out as easily with the Mr Clean shampoo?
And it really did look like the Mr Clean shampoo left a slippery film on the car's surface. Not saying that's bad, but it did seem, well, odd.
Oh, and the Mr Clean shampoo and zaino are indeed compatible. Not in the sense that you can use the zaino shampoo followed by the Mr Clean rinse and get the same self-drying results, but in the sense that they won't do any harm if you alternate between the two systems.
I'm kind of ambivalent about the Mr Clean system at this point. I will probably stick with the Zaino shampoo followed by the water blade and MF towels.
#27
Originally Posted by mataku
well, what I was worried about was that the Zaino sealant won't bond well to the paint if it has that "slippery surface" on it. From what I read, it has to be a pretty clean surface, even Dawn wash, before applying the first layer of Zaino.
Also, I've read somewhere else that someone was having problems with their mitts changing colors. If i were to use the system, I would probably only use the filter to be honest.
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