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Old 21st January 2007, 18:39   #11
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Supermarkets, DIY Shops, loads of places!

You must have seen the advert on TV last year - summer time IIRC.
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Old 21st January 2007, 18:44   #12
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AFraid I missed them, (Over in USA quite a lot & didn't see them over there either) not that I watch many adverts thats when i generally come on here unless watching Films. Will have a look now though. (SWMBO does all the SuperMarket Shopping Thats my excuse).
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Old 21st January 2007, 18:49   #13
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Here you go...

http://www.freshliving.com/flashcarwash/home.htm
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Old 21st January 2007, 18:51   #14
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if i recall, the auto dry is only a filter to de ionised water. could be wrong though.
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Old 21st January 2007, 20:04   #15
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I've been using one since they first came out and it's been excellent, especially the auto dry function as others have said. I had the hose connection start to leak once but I just screwed the connection in a touch and it completely sealed!
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Old 21st January 2007, 21:08   #16
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Thanks a Lot Tatts, very interesting, now I know what everybody is talking about & what to look out for.
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Old 22nd January 2007, 08:24   #17
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I've been using one since they first came out and it's been excellent, especially the auto dry function as others have said. I had the hose connection start to leak once but I just screwed the connection in a touch and it completely sealed!
What about the shampoo chamber lid? Why didn't they use a decent screw-on lid instead of that idiotic green push-in thing? Has your push-in thing ever flown off?
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Old 22nd January 2007, 09:19   #18
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What about the shampoo chamber lid? Why didn't they use a decent screw-on lid instead of that idiotic green push-in thing? Has your push-in thing ever flown off?

Mine has never come open at all, the whole device has always worked very well. I reckon you must have been supplied with a duff one!
I've always thought that the small green cap looked rather vulnerable but as I say it has never caused me any problems.
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Old 22nd January 2007, 09:25   #19
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What about the shampoo chamber lid? Why didn't they use a decent screw-on lid instead of that idiotic green push-in thing? Has your push-in thing ever flown off?
Take it back & get it swapped sounds like you may have a Duffer there Simon, reading all the comments.
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Old 22nd January 2007, 09:51   #20
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Take it back & get it swapped sounds like you may have a Duffer there Simon, reading all the comments.
I was thinking the same thing John but the shop is miles away and it'll cost me nearly as much in fuel as the gizmo cost to buy in the first place.

PS. Any luck with the dismantler & vinyl seat storage units?

PPS. Computer hasn't crashed yet since auto-restart switched off - hmmm!
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