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I was ignorant enough to mix a little bit of dishwashing soap in my Mr Clean AutoDry unit [WRONG!!!]
It started spewing a sticky wax-goo all over my finish, wheels, windows...and it stuck like a greasy cement.
The local detailer is fixing my screwup for $60.00, but I let them talk me into a complete detail for $110.00
Ouch! Lesson learned.
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well hey, you got a complete detail out of the deal for 110$... Thats not a bad deal.
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I was expecting something invilving a brillo pad.
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Originally posted by AliasJerk: well hey, you got a complete detail out of the deal for 110$... Thats not a bad deal.
Yeah, it seemed like a pretty good deal, just bad timing. That's the last thing I expected to happen while trying to wash my own car.
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After messing up my grille with one of those high power car wash sprayers I've learned my lesson. All you need is Car Soap, Rags, 2 hands and some water.
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Originally posted by SonofaNun: I was ignorant enough to mix a little bit of dishwashing soap in my Mr Clean AutoDry unit [WRONG!!!]
It started spewing a sticky wax-goo all over my finish, wheels, windows...and it stuck like a greasy cement.
The local detailer is fixing my screwup for $60.00, but I let them talk me into a complete detail for $110.00
Ouch! Lesson learned.
Good to know I'm not the only one who blatantly disregarded the instructions saying don't use a different soap. I was low on the Mr Clean soap and didn't feel like going to autozone so I mixed in some Zaino soap I had thinking the warnings were just bs to get you to buy THEIR soap...so wrong I was. Buy a new one because you will never get all the goo crap out of that thing now.
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Originally posted by Freakshow: Originally posted by SonofaNun: I was ignorant enough to mix a little bit of dishwashing soap in my Mr Clean AutoDry unit [WRONG!!!]
It started spewing a sticky wax-goo all over my finish, wheels, windows...and it stuck like a greasy cement.
The local detailer is fixing my screwup for $60.00, but I let them talk me into a complete detail for $110.00
Ouch! Lesson learned.
Good to know I'm not the only one who blatantly disregarded the instructions saying don't use a different soap. I was low on the Mr Clean soap and didn't feel like going to autozone so I mixed in some Zaino soap I had thinking the warnings were just bs to get you to buy THEIR soap...so wrong I was. Buy a new one because you will never get all the goo crap out of that thing now.
That was sooo funny!!!
tired of the bs
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I've been using EagleOne (the red stuff) soap in mine since the begining. Never a problem.
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If my Soap had a warning I'd have to ask myself, "since when does soap have a warning?"  Does that other stuff has a built in wax or something?
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Originally posted by Freakshow: Originally posted by SonofaNun: I was ignorant enough to mix a little bit of dishwashing soap in my Mr Clean AutoDry unit [WRONG!!!]
It started spewing a sticky wax-goo all over my finish, wheels, windows...and it stuck like a greasy cement.
The local detailer is fixing my screwup for $60.00, but I let them talk me into a complete detail for $110.00
Ouch! Lesson learned.
Good to know I'm not the only one who blatantly disregarded the instructions saying don't use a different soap. I was low on the Mr Clean soap and didn't feel like going to autozone so I mixed in some Zaino soap I had thinking the warnings were just bs to get you to buy THEIR soap...so wrong I was. Buy a new one because you will never get all the goo crap out of that thing now.
I'll admit I made this mistake also, but I washed mine out by filling the soap container up with hot water and spraying it till all the soap was out. Too easy.
The mistake I didn't make was paying $60 to clean the crap off, because a simple wash did it for me.
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