Tornado Fuelsaver!
But the official mechanic said it would double my mileage its guaranteed!
He looked offical and when was the last time the TV lied to us?
And remember how amazed everyone looked in the commercial?
It must be the miracle of the modern age! Right?
j/k
He looked offical and when was the last time the TV lied to us?
And remember how amazed everyone looked in the commercial?
It must be the miracle of the modern age! Right?
j/k
Originally Posted by No2Gates
You'd be better off getting a K&N air filter. They're about the same price and you can go to any race track and ask if they work.
The Mr. Clean auto dry does work. The best way is to wash your car in the shade, if you wash it in direct sunlight the soap may leave a light film on your ride. I have used my Auto dry several times and though trial and error I think it works best in the shade.
Deputy Dawg
Deputy Dawg
Originally Posted by Deputy Dawg
The Mr. Clean auto dry does work. The best way is to wash your car in the shade, if you wash it in direct sunlight the soap may leave a light film on your ride. I have used my Auto dry several times and though trial and error I think it works best in the shade.
Deputy Dawg
Deputy Dawg
Originally Posted by CBSIMONSEZ
$5 coupon and $5 for a friend, go to www.autodry.com and fill out the info. Im waiting on mine, hopefully i still have enough car soap to last me the next few weeks.
I tried that and found that it works really well! Question though, did you find the soap not to be really sudsy? Did you find that the trial size soap, that came with the kit, ran out after the first wash? What's the deal?
Regardless, I recommend it!
Regardless, I recommend it!
Originally Posted by KingLou
Ok.....THAT thing may not work......but the Mr. Clean Autodry does..........you can pay attention to that infomertial.
KiL
KiL
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