I have been using this system for over two years to wash my boat and from what I can glean on the internet the soap is no longer available and Mr Clean doesn't show it on their web site any longer either.
What it made it so nice to use on the boat was the fact that the surfactant in the soap allowed the water to sheet off the hull thus eliminating the need to dry it off to prevent water spots. On a dark colored hull like mine this was a godsend. And when you have to wash your boat in a wet slip with long handled brushes and can't reach everything on the hull to dry it this was truly a life saver.
I know a lot of you folks used this system as well and was wondering if anyone else might have another alternative at this point? I have tried Eagle One's car wash soap containing surfactants and it does not work well with the Mr. Clean applicator. Plus that is the only similar soap (to Mr. Clean) that I could find on the market.
Anyone with other thoughts or ideas on what can be used as an alternative?
Dave
What it made it so nice to use on the boat was the fact that the surfactant in the soap allowed the water to sheet off the hull thus eliminating the need to dry it off to prevent water spots. On a dark colored hull like mine this was a godsend. And when you have to wash your boat in a wet slip with long handled brushes and can't reach everything on the hull to dry it this was truly a life saver.
I know a lot of you folks used this system as well and was wondering if anyone else might have another alternative at this point? I have tried Eagle One's car wash soap containing surfactants and it does not work well with the Mr. Clean applicator. Plus that is the only similar soap (to Mr. Clean) that I could find on the market.
Anyone with other thoughts or ideas on what can be used as an alternative?
Dave