Spot-Free Rinsing For The DIY Car Washers
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Spot-Free Rinsing For The DIY Car Washers
Hey guys, new to the boards here, but I know other people on here have to be as picky as I am about my ride. Knowing this, one of my co-workers turned me onto The Clear-Rinse System. I was wondering if anyone else has used it & had the same success as I have.
I'm not trying to spam. I'm just trying to help out people on here by saving them some money (hey, gas prices alone are reason alone to wanna save)
Anywho, for $80, I bought their unit & haven't looked back. After every wash & rinse, my 325 looks as incredible as the day I bought her. & being that I don't like anyone else touching my car unless absolutely necessary, then I believe this investment was one of my best.
So anyone else use this system? In case you were wondering, their website is http://clear-rinse.com.
I'm not trying to spam. I'm just trying to help out people on here by saving them some money (hey, gas prices alone are reason alone to wanna save)
Anywho, for $80, I bought their unit & haven't looked back. After every wash & rinse, my 325 looks as incredible as the day I bought her. & being that I don't like anyone else touching my car unless absolutely necessary, then I believe this investment was one of my best.
So anyone else use this system? In case you were wondering, their website is http://clear-rinse.com.
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Yea , I have a hand held one. I think it's done by that genie guy .... lol It has a filter inside , and it works great. It does the same stuff .......
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Nice that your first post is basically a spam sounding post that has nothing to do with thirdgens
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While its obviously spam, AT LEAST its somewhat relavant and is posted in the right section, too!
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scamming thirdgener's!!!!!
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i bought one before for use with an rv , it worked fine and cost like 20 bucks . it was just an inline filter .
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i dont kno about u guys, but i hate drying my car with my overpriced shammy,and when the water drips from the mirror or under the tailites, i gte pretty PO-ed. lol 80 bones is a little steep tho, my buddies dad has the mr clean auto dry, and i hafta say it works pretty amazing, no spots whatsover, i tried it on my firbird n she lookes good, i used my own soap, and just used it 2 rince it off, 20 bucks is a better deal too
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i dont kno about u guys, but i hate drying my car with my overpriced shammy,and when the water drips from the mirror or under the tailites, i gte pretty PO-ed. lol 80 bones is a little steep tho, my buddies dad has the mr clean auto dry, and i hafta say it works pretty amazing, no spots whatsover, i tried it on my firbird n she lookes good, i used my own soap, and just used it 2 rince it off, 20 bucks is a better deal too
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i just use an electric leaf blower to dry my cars, takes no time at all then. Don't use the gas blower as it can contaminate the air charge and blow fuel/oil onto the vehicle, but the electric one works perfectly all around.
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Hey guys, new to the boards here, but I know other people on here have to be as picky as I am about my ride. Knowing this, one of my co-workers turned me onto The Clear-Rinse System. I was wondering if anyone else has used it & had the same success as I have.
I'm not trying to spam. I'm just trying to help out people on here by saving them some money (hey, gas prices alone are reason alone to wanna save)
Anywho, for $80, I bought their unit & haven't looked back. After every wash & rinse, my 325 looks as incredible as the day I bought her. & being that I don't like anyone else touching my car unless absolutely necessary, then I believe this investment was one of my best.
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I'm not trying to spam. I'm just trying to help out people on here by saving them some money (hey, gas prices alone are reason alone to wanna save)
Anywho, for $80, I bought their unit & haven't looked back. After every wash & rinse, my 325 looks as incredible as the day I bought her. & being that I don't like anyone else touching my car unless absolutely necessary, then I believe this investment was one of my best.
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Oh, I heard that product is horrible.
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