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fuzz

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Anybody use this yet? Just wondering if it works good and what you think of it.
 

BlackSrt4

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I bought it and it just plain sucks. You are way better off buying a powerwasher and drying it yourself.
 

Dr. Black

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Hey I haven't tried it yet either, curious myself. How's the burgh, thats where I grew up, live in Vegas now though.
 

fuzz

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The burgh is going good. I'm jealous of you though. I want to drop my car but you know how the roads are around here. Should be getting my snow tires off this week so I can start to have some fun again. I definitely need to move to a warmer climate. Hope you're having fun out in Vegas.
 

01MachGT

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That's the first bad review I've heard on the stuff. So far everyone else that I know who has used it thought it was great stuff
 

kendoo130

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It works very well-you just have to follow the instructions correctly.
 
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SuperDust22

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BlackSrt4 said:
I bought it and it just plain sucks. You are way better off buying a powerwasher and drying it yourself.
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What was wrong with it? Also about how much do they cost?
 

Milenko

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BlackSrt4 said:
I bought it and it just plain sucks. You are way better off buying a powerwasher and drying it yourself.
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I've heard only good things about it..odd..

I'm going to buy it in the summer and try it anyways, personal preference.
 

The Fireman

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It's not that bad, but don't throw away your drying towels just yet like the box tells you. Think of it more as something to HELP you dry your car, instead of it doing all the work for you. I did notice that my car had A LOT less water spots on it.

Oh, and I paid about 18 bucks for mine.
 

BlackSrt4

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I paid 15 bucks for it. I would say go ahead and buy it because it is cheap. I followed the instructions. It isnt hard to follow about 4 steps. It just did not work well for my car. Also, the autodry thing. You have to buy a new filter every 3 times you use it so it can "autodry" it for you.
 
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snowb07

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It depends on what kind of water you have. I bought it and after I washed the car the very first time I needed to change the filter. no good for me I guess my water is to "hard" for it.
-fred
 

jaidedeye

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i love mine........the filter they give you is a trial filter....the one you buy is good for 10+ washings

i use it on all my cars....on cetain areas of the car you wanna use a towel still ..worth the money if you ask me
 
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SuperDust22

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yeah i used mine for the first time on tuesday. I worked great. It saved me so much time. I don't know how to tell when I need a new filter though.
 

supastang03

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it works great. just follow the instructions correctly and it does exactly what it says it does. my black 03 GT had never been cleaner, not one waterspot(rare on black cars).
 
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PapiChuloNC

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Worked great for me too. Not one waterspot on my black car.
 
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