autodry... wet wash rinse, no drying??
#1
autodry... wet wash rinse, no drying??
what's up guys...
have you heard of this??
http://www.autodry.com/
It's a purifier that connects to your hose which completely removes all the impurities and such that leaves a car full of waterspots.
Basically, you wet, wash, rinse. No drying necessary.
feedback?
have you heard of this??
http://www.autodry.com/
It's a purifier that connects to your hose which completely removes all the impurities and such that leaves a car full of waterspots.
Basically, you wet, wash, rinse. No drying necessary.
feedback?
#2
i just saw the commercial and was going to make a comment. In my opinion, there is no substitute for just doing it yourself......
the impurities filter might be cool, but besides that, I would dry it myself.
the impurities filter might be cool, but besides that, I would dry it myself.
#3
Someone on autopia just bought a filter for their hose because of extremely hard water. I was thinking of doing the same even though I don't have especially hard water.
It's a good idea but drying is still necessary. There is always going to be dirt left over or the water sitting on the paint will attract dirt. Nonetheless I think this might be a great thing for people without compressors to blow the water out of the trim and mirrors to avoid those ****ing drips that the Maxim loves to give itself.
It's a good idea but drying is still necessary. There is always going to be dirt left over or the water sitting on the paint will attract dirt. Nonetheless I think this might be a great thing for people without compressors to blow the water out of the trim and mirrors to avoid those ****ing drips that the Maxim loves to give itself.
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