I was intrigued. After watching the demos I’m convinced that I should give it a try because even though about 50% of car washes in the United States reuse their water, a lot of water could be saved by using this product instead.
And if you’re thinking that you don’t go to the car wash and that you just wash your car at home to save money and water, well you’re probably not saving water because people who wash their vehicles at home in their driveway or yard can use up to 180 gallons of water. And, you’re probably not saving any money either when you factor in your time.
To learn more about Lucky Earth Waterless Car Wash watch the videos below or visit their website, luckyearth.com
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a Trackbacki’ve never tried this product, but i’ve tried the Detail Magic waterless wash and wax and it works great. it doesn’t scratch the surface or the paint; just wipe it on and wipe it off. and the greatest part about it is that you don’t need to use one drop of water!! i love it.
i believe you can purchase it online but i got mine at the home depot.
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