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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Mr. Clean Auto Dry Carwash

No Mr. Clean doesn't not clean your car in the flesh. But he has an attachment that gets connected to the water hose. Before you attached it, you will need to fill it with soap and the filter. All of this is included.

Bill saw this in a commercial and he bought it at Safeway. You can get this in Walgreens too. It cost only $19.99.

The car was filthy so I decided to give it a wash and try out the Mr. Clean Carwash. There are 5 steps; 1st step: Rinse down the car, 2nd step: soap down the car, 3rd step: sponge it down, 4th step: rinse and the last step is to use the dry spray. A drop cloth isn't necessary to dry the car, the dry spray is a warm mist and it showers the car and actually gives it a dry look. There is a knob and you put it either on rinse, soap or dry mist.

The filter and soap last 3 washes. These can be purchased anywhere. It was simple to use and it did a fairly nice wash on the car.



posted at 1:58 PM
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Happy Father's Day

A "Father's Day" wish to all the fathers. Personally speaking; Jim Hoover, Byron Nevins, Berly Cruz, Richard Lazar, Larry Rentz and Jim Fitzgeralds.

Hope their day is filled with family and celebration. Happy Father's Day to you!


posted at 1:51 PM
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