So I was given this car washing gun thingy from my girlfriend as a "heres something for your new car" gift. At first I was aghast, never ever ever would I NOT HAND DRY my new baby. After a couple days, I was sick of hearing the box slide from side to side in the back of the vx. So tonight, in the dark (when its cool outside, it gets pretty damn hot here during the day) I tried it out.
Its got three modes, normal rinse, soap, and "ionized filtered mist" rinse. First you wet the area with the normal, then you spray on the soap (and this isn't normal dishsoap apparently, you HAVE to buy the Mr. Clean stuff). Sponge it in to lift off the dirt. Then you use the ionized mist crap to rinse it clean. Of course they milk you for a new filter also. After 3 washes it says you should replace the filter.
So does it work?
For the most part I'd have to totally say yes. At first I was like "wtf is this ionized mist stuff? Its very.... well, its got the pressure behind it of a can of spray paint. But it gets the job done, and I didn't need to dry it off. The windows still, at the time of typing this, had water beads that I'm not sure will disappear without leaving spots, but the rest certainly did.
My only complaint is that I really feel I have to be careful with the gun, as if I drop it on the driveway it would split like humpty dumpty. Also good news, it didn't leave the plastic cladding "speckled" looking like the McGuire's soap did. It also cleaned the rims nicely, although I am going to go ahead and polish them tomorrow during the day, along with re-rainexing the windshield.
Some of you may have tried this thing already, but I figured I'd share it with you. Many enthusiasts/purists feel like spending 5 hours cleaning the outside of the car is the only way to happiness. I did mine in less than 30 minutes with this thing, and it looks just as nice. I would have taken pictures, but in the dark, you really can't see anything.