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- kristen - Jan 02 2008 | environment, conservation
I have read two different references to this product but nothing that says that anyone has tried it and if it works ... you spray it on the car, it gathers the dirt and you wipe it off with a cloth.
Quoted: A typical car wash uses between 20 to 45 gallons of water per car. A home wash can use between 80 and 140 gallons.
There are approximately 240 million vehicles in the U.S. If even half of those cars used Green Earth Waterless Carwash, once a month for one year, we would save 28 billion gallons of water. This is the equivalent of 40,000 Olympic size pools or 560 million baths.
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That reminds me I need to find some time to wash my car.
If you had this stuff, you could just wash it in the garage.