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Without connecting to any separate hoses or pumps, it makes any pool of any size (even Olympic-sized pools), shape or surface spic-and-span. Clever, low-cost measures are implemented throughout the plant to keep things spic-and-span while reducing cleaning time. For all the alleged grit, however, there's a spic-and-span sheen to the proceedings - the cars aren't grungy, the characters are vaguely clean-cut and the endings are all happy enough. |
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