Waterless Car Wash
As large parts of the American West continue to experience drought,
waterless car washes have been catching on. A new company in Austin,
Tex., called, for example, washes cars with a coconut-based soap, according to
The soap, made in various formula---s under a, for which is biodegradable, the proprietors say.
“The biggest thing we’re up against is the human brain, which says,
‘That doesn’t make sense,’” said Sarah Morgan, who runs WaterSmart along
with her husband, according to the newspaper.
Another waterless car wash — a mobile one called — began operations in the Austin area this year. It brings its services
to customers, in office complexes, retail centers and parking garages.There are clearly better options available when
considering all the pros and cons. A good professional car wash can
perform a wash using not much more water than required to flush a toilet
with the proper use of reclaim and re-purification, all the while
maintaining proper protection of the automobile finish and in less than
half the time and labor required for a waterless car wash.A consumer can wash a car at home on their lawn or any pervious
surface using a bucket and a light finish spray to rinse the car. This
method is hands down far safer for the automobile finish.
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