Ideal Bite: Dry Spell - Save Water Week
June 09, 2009 Trouble viewing this email? Read it online...
WATERLESS CAR WASHES Dry Spell - Save Water Week If 10,000 Biters switch to a no-wet car wash for just one wash, we'll save enough water to fill two Olympic-size swimming pools. Should you wash your car during a rain shortage? No drought about it - you can if you use a waterless car wash. Just spray and wipe, and watch the cash and eco-savings rain down.
- Not precipitating the need for detail work. Eco-cleaners forgo ammonia, which degrades rubber and window tint on your car over time.
- Scarce costs. We got about eight washes out of each of these bottles, for under $20.
- Saving the reservoirs. Over 1 billion people already live without access to clean water, so every drop counts.
Toshio refuses to use drive-through car washes, and not just because they use a ton of water. The last time he used one, he missed the track that's supposed to pull you through and lost a side view mirror in the process.
- Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash Kit - includes organic soap and reusable microfiber towels for drying; perfect for city dwellers and touch-ups too ($20).
- Lucky Earth Waterless Car Wash - another option that actually adds a UV-resistant coating that helps keep paint from fading. Also: a waterless bike wash ($10-$17).
- DIY Bite: Mix vinegar and water 1:2 for a great windshield/window cleaner.
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