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Old 04-18-2004, 06:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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fvck you mister clean




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can't really see it, but I have fkin spots on my windows that won't come off with windex

I can barely see through my windshield when outside light glares against it

I think my water was just WAY too dirty, because a "replacement filter" (good for 10 washes) turned brown on me in 1 session.

Fkin black car, fkin mr. clean, and fkin refills and soap you have to buy. Never touching it again.

Never trusting any "quick drying" techniques ever again (except for my air compressor which works great in small areas)

fk you california water blade (except you're good on windows, but if you touch my paint again I will kew you)

fk you mister clean, I would claim the spot free guarantee if you weren't a fkin gift

Big Blue waffle weave + open hose = win

It's come to my conclusion that the only way to dry a black car without leaving nasty crap is the long way.. either that or an extremely large capacity air compressor

bleh, hopefully one day i'll shell out some money for a porter cable and get my car back to this:

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Using mister clean didn't even save me that much time, I found myself spraying the entire car down with the deionized water for such a long time that I felt it was better to just dry it with big blue.
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I know. Someone needs to simma. grrrrr...

You should have read all the reviews (from all the car boards) first before wasting your money on that. Ah well, bake a pie, eat a pie
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anybody know where to get a big blue for cheapy ?? or can somebody find one at a store and ship it to me cheap ? .. cuz im in canada and .. i want big blue !!

thx for showin us mr. clean. did you wash it once the first time and have it work or is this the first time you tested it??
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What the heck is big blue?
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A big blue drying towel.

As for a good deal.. try www.autogeek.net
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Using mister clean didn't even save me that much time, I found myself spraying the entire car down with the deionized water for such a long time that I felt it was better to just dry it with big blue.
you should have used the regular rinse to clean the soap off and then the filtered water for the final douche
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PC? Porter Cable? Politically correct?
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PC? Porter Cable? Politically correct?
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I know. Someone needs to simma. grrrrr...

You should have read all the reviews (from all the car boards) first before wasting your money on that. Ah well, bake a pie, eat a pie

read my post

"fk you mister clean, I would claim the spot free guarantee if you weren't a fkin gift "

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you should have used the regular rinse to clean the soap off and then the filtered water for the final douche
i did, but i wasn't convinced that the deionized water was spraying off the "dirty" water, so I tried to make absolutely sure it was working

of course it still didn't with the results you see in the pictures

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"fk you mister clean, I would claim the spot free guarantee if you weren't a fkin gift "
oops, I guess I read it too fast.

What you could do is buy another one, photo copy the receipt/ask for a duplicate, and send it in. Once you're done, return the product with that same receipt.

OR

You could always ask for the original receipt if the friends that gave it to your are close friends.

I would go with the former so as not to insult said friends (close or not)
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Do whatever you have to do to buy a Porter Cable now. Stop eating or something, just buy a PC! I gave my lude the total treatment with the PC two Septembers ago and have only touched the car with polish once since then and that was by hand. She still gleams like a black mirror
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oops, I guess I read it too fast.

What you could do is buy another one, photo copy the receipt/ask for a duplicate, and send it in. Once you're done, return the product with that same receipt.

OR

You could always ask for the original receipt if the friends that gave it to your are close friends.

I would go with the former so as not to insult said friends (close or not)
i already asked them, the bastages threw it away

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Do whatever you have to do to buy a Porter Cable now. Stop eating or something, just buy a PC! I gave my lude the total treatment with the PC two Septembers ago and have only touched the car with polish once since then and that was by hand. She still gleams like a black mirror
if i could afford one, i would've spent it on a track event
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Do whatever you have to do to buy a Porter Cable now. Stop eating or something, just buy a PC! I gave my lude the total treatment with the PC two Septembers ago and have only touched the car with polish once since then and that was by hand. She still gleams like a black mirror
Not when stupid hard water at Irvine in the sprinklers eats away the clear coat in less than 2 days .
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i already asked them, the bastages threw it away

So go with my first suggestion
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