Monday, February 15, 2010

Shop For Mr. Clean Starter Kit


I was given one of these for Christmas and was pretty excited to use it and see how well it works. The nozzle has three settings, one for plain (unfiltered) water, one for soapy water, and one for filtered water. I followed the instructions as on the box and everything was fine up until the final rinse with the filtered water. While the other two settings have the same waterflow as a regular water hose, the spot free rinse is a very, VERY, fine mist. To give you an idea of how fine it's sort of like using a Windex bottle to rinse your car. It took a good fifteen minutes to do the final rinse on my sub-compact car! It takes so long that by the time you get to the last sections, the regular water has already dried and spotted the paint. The water also does not magically sheet off like in the commercials. However, if rinsed right, it will eventually dry and not leave any spots.

Finally the overall quality and upkeep of the Mr. Clean Auto-Dry. If not stored properly, any left over soap will leak out. This happened and it got all in the box. The filters are also quite expensive to replace with the Mr. Clean Auto-Dry. I was able to only get TWO USES out of the filter that came with mine. With Mr. Clean practically giving the starter kits away, it would be cheaper to just buy a whole new kit everytime you needed a new filter.

I do not recommend this product. With proper washing techniques, you can be far more efficient than a Mr. Clean Auto-Dry.Get more detail about Mr. Clean Starter Kit.

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