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Limited success
I was under the impression, somehow, that this wash stick attached to a hose. It doesn't. You fill up the small reservoir in the handle instead. It works OK with a bucket. The mop end is sort of a skeep-skin affair. I think it would hold up reasonably well if you used it on a car, but it will fray to pieces pretty quick if you try to use it on painted wood, as I did.
[Tuesday, July 29, 2008]
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Works good but has limitations
Overall, the HomeRight Auto Wash Stick works well on flat surfaces but if your car has wheel well mouldings, fender flares, spoilers, air dams, roof racks, or just about anything not flat, I find it hard to get those areas. And many places can't be gotten to no matter what. It earns a 4 star because where it can be used it works pretty good. If your car is an easy car to wash then perhaps you will really like it. Mine is a hard one to wash so when I get done, I let it dry then go back and wash the areas I missed by hand. Even with that, it's still easier and quicker than washing the whole thing with a sponge. Plus the long handle makes it easier to do the roof without stretching or reaching and the lower areas without stooping. It feels a little light duty and I worry how long it will last, but if it holds up well I would probably buy another.
[Wednesday, April 11, 2007]
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This Auto Wash Stick is Great!
This Auto Wash Stick is Great! I just got a new car and couldn't reach the top to wash it but was worried about scratching the new paint. This stick is very soft, but cleans great and is long enough to reach the top of my car.
[Saturday, July 15, 2006]
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