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Old 10-17-2011, 03:19 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NickBaragona View Post
I know this may sound funny, but I like to be environmental friendly. I used microfiber rags, and a spray wax to wipe down my car, and remove dirt. It really did look good when I was finished. As long as I use a different part of my rag with each wipe, I avoid any risk of scratching it right? Is there any downside to this method of cleaning the car?
You not using water to wash your car will have 0 impact on the environment. The manufacturing of your car created a nice amount of pollution. Its thirsty v6 engine is not fuel efficient and uses premium gasoline. There's all sorts of weird chemicals in that spray wax you use, and chances are the bottle its in isn't recyclable. You are going to wash those rags in the laundry, using soap and water. so you really aren't saving much by not washing your car properly. if you want to go green and want a clean car. Keep it in the garage or get a car cover and just wash it less often.
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