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Originally posted by Goonz SVT: Originally posted by contourfreak22: thats mr clean is a false advertisement. they said no scrubbing all u do is spray on and rinse off now when i got the thing it says spray on and get a sponge i was like wtf i thought no scrubbing i returned mr clean got my 18 bucks back worthless POS i minus well get a bucker and a car wash brush
its an option to use a sponge, I used it cause dirt these days is hard to get off just by spraying on it, chill though, its a good product. It always leaves a smile to my face
The problem with using a sponge is no matter how much you wash and clean them sand will get stuck in the tiny pores. To give an example, have you ever seen new carpet with worn out paths to the outside doors? What happens is the carpet fiber acts like a prism, much like the clear coat of a car. At the micro levels these sand particles work like tiny diamonds crunching, scratching and embedding themselves into the clear coatings. The devastating affects of this show off the dirt colors of the particles and eats away at the clear coatings. To protect your carpet from fading like this people these days use Scotch Guard. This is much like adding a good wax to your cars paint as it helps protect. I just don't think it's a wise thing to grind in sand and dirt into a the top clear coat of a good car.
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