Waterless Car Washes
While driving down the shore, I often return home to find my car dirtier than before I left! The moist, sticky ocean air keeps all the dirt and dead bugs stuck to my white car. I always opt to wash the car myself
at home until I came across this article.
While most believe they are helping preserve water by doing it themselves, it is actually better to go to a car wash. The typical do-it-yourself car wash at home is wasting almost 140 gallons of water according to the International Carwash Association while a professional car wash location wastes half of that energy. At home car washes also usually take place on non-elevated land allowing all the chemicals and toxins you use to travel into local waterways. For those who really enjoy doing it themselves, there are waterless solutions to washing your car. A few well-known brands are Lucky Earth Waterless Car Wash, Eco-Touch Waterless Car Wash, Freedom Waterless Car Wash, and Dri Wash N’ Guard Waterless Car Wash. Give these options a try and help conserve!
Brittany, KIWI Staff and clean freak




















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