Fight The Drought - Use a Waterless Car Wash

Apr 12
18:00

2015

Maynard paye

Maynard paye

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We do not know when the drought will end. The good news is that you can do something to help save water by using Pearl waterless car wash to clean your car.

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As you may know,Fight The Drought - Use a Waterless Car Wash Articles the drought in some areas is at a critical stage. If drastic measures are not soon taken and rain doesn’t start falling, the future of millions of America citizen’s water supply will be in question. Saving water starts at home, but does not end there. In the past, you may have been used to washing your vehicle at home, in your driveway. This process can use more than 150 gallons of water to clean one vehicle. If you live in the drought stricken area, washing your car at home and wasting 150 gallons maybe a thing of the past. ( Source)Water has become a scarce commodity and a very precious resource. Nobody can afford to waste water while cleaning their in car. There are alternatives to using soap and water to clean your vehicle.

Try washing your car using less water than used in traditional car washing. You may also switch to using a waterless car wash product, like Pearl Professional Waterless Car Wash. With this product, you can clean, polish and protect your vehicle within a few minutes. It only takes about a coffee cup amount of water to do the job. Just spray on, rub in and wipe off. The dirt is liquified and microfiber towels pull it away from the surface. The 2nd microfiber towel buffs the waxy residue into a brilliant shine. Quick, Easy and uses a cup of water verses 150+ gallons.

Here’s how to wash your car with a waterless car wash.

You will need to prepare the following materials:

  1. 2 Microfiber towels. One Damp, One Dry
  2. One Bottle: Pearl Waterless Car Wash
  3. Car

 

  1. Spray the waterless car wash product onto the surface of the car and the first microfiber towel.
  2. Using the first, damp microfiber towel, gently rub the surface area with the waterless car wash product on it. The microfiber towel can pulls the liquefied dirt away from the surface and prevents it from scratching. Tip: Try working with in a 1 meter by 1 meter area or smaller for best results.
  3. Quickly switch to a dry microfiber towel and buff off, before it dries.
  4. Repeat until car is cleaned.

 

That’s it. Super easy and super fast.

We do not know when the drought will end. The good news is that you can do something to help save water by using Pearl waterless car wash to clean your car.

Using this simple product can save water millions of gallons of water and prevent that water from polluting your community. There will be no run-off water that carries the grime and chemicals into the soil and storm drains and no fish will be harmed.

Start saving water and driving a clean, shiny car. Visit pearlusa.net and buy a bottle today.