Mr. Clean Auto Dry Pro-Series

OldCracker29

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i use on of the old ones but its just as a sprayer really since the regualr hose one was busted and this one has an on/off for the water. it works well when its got new filters for the auto dry. but i do think they quit making them


So, you probably wouldn't be able to get new filters and crap for it. :dunno:
 

OldCracker29

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havent looked but i think you might be able to find them online still.

Thanks Jake. I'll look and see if the crap is obtainable before I even use it. No sense in using it and liking it if I can't get replacement filters and soap for it.
 

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you can use any soap its just the filter that makes the tap water distilled to dry like they say its supposed to. it still makes it easier to use
 

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I used to use this, but have since gone back to the 2-bucket method and hose
 
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I have one sitting on my garage shelf. It was a stocking stuffer several years ago at Christmas. It worked fine but I'm partial to traditional hand washing myself. If anyone is interested, let me know and you can have it for free.:cheers:
 

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I have one and use it all the time. The filters last way longer than they say, I have had mine in for about 6 months and it's used 2 times per week or more. I use maguires soap in it and buy new wash sponges about every two months, I use a a mrcofiber fuzzy thing that looks like it has dread locks from walmart for $4.00. I also have the water squeege and a drying towel. It works good for me and the water spots are always a t minimum when I don't towel dry.
 

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I have one sitting on my garage shelf. It was a stocking stuffer several years ago at Christmas. It worked fine but I'm partial to traditional hand washing myself. If anyone is interested, let me know and you can have it for free.:cheers:

Any takers?
 

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I have one sitting on my garage shelf. It was a stocking stuffer several years ago at Christmas. It worked fine but I'm partial to traditional hand washing myself. If anyone is interested, let me know and you can have it for free.:cheers:

I'll take it. Will it fit in a flat rate shipping box? How big is it?
 

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