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Wash your car without water




by swift2540 » 26/09/08, 22:35

Hi,
while absently reading the UCM newspaper, I came across this article, wash your car without water
http://www.ucm.be/ucm/ewcm.nsf/_/7D05640FBC1A63B4C12574C8002577D4?OpenDocument&lst=ddan-6ldenj&lstc=ddan-6ldenk

here is the link with the product
http://www.ns-produits.com/sujet/index.html

Okay, it is not given but according to the article, the product is 100% biodegradable and ecological. And no more water needed!
Is this product valid? Anyone know? Has tested?

Your opinions / answers are welcome

Swift2540

PS: Christophe, if I'm not on the right forum, move the subject please
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by Gregconstruct » 27/09/08, 12:33

I want to clean without water but when your vehicle is covered in mud, it would surprise me that it works !!!
Without forgetting the risk of scratching this body ...

I use a glove to clean my tank. I use 4 to 5 liters of water per trip maximum!
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by nlc » 07/10/08, 23:54

Mine I never wash it, I wait for it to rain !!
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by Gregconstruct » 08/10/08, 08:50

I washed it last week, it's been 5 months since I last did it!
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by Former Oceano » 08/10/08, 20:50

I wash it at worst 2 times a year, otherwise I wait for the heavy rains (the simple rains here dirty more than they wash :frown: .)

God just washed it all for me today! : Cheesy:
She shines... : Mrgreen:

And as I went to work on a motorbike under the storms (I still eat 2 L less than with the car and I am not stuck in traffic jams) it was not lost with the junk food dragged by gutters and runoff ...
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by Gregconstruct » 08/10/08, 23:22

Ben is better to wash your car without water than to wash it without bone, otherwise you are a little soft ...
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by abyssin3 » 08/10/08, 23:44

You know with a fool of water and a sponge (= 10L) you can clean your car completely and significantly better than an automatic wash (~ 400L) which leaves soot. It's just a little bit longer.
Grab the remaining 10L when you have divided your water consumption by 40, I don't really see the interest anymore, especially considering the number of people who continue on the automatic washing.
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by Gregconstruct » 08/10/08, 23:47

I need less than 10 liters!
To pump 400 liters, you use it 2 days your high pressure cleaner?
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by abyssin3 » 08/10/08, 23:49

Seeing the link you gave, I get the impression that they sell at least three different products to do what a single annual polish does very well. Three times more expensive in this case.
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by Gregconstruct » 08/10/08, 23:51

Elbow oil is the best maintenance product!
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