How is No H2O waterless car wash superior to a wet car clean
Besides the fact that it's eco friendly and it allows you to actually clean your car when water restrictions are in place, No H2O waterless car wash is superior to a wet car clean in five key ways:
1) It's Cheaper
No H2O waterless car wash uses innovative eco friendly German technology to provide a 3-in-1 car clean, polish and seal solution. This means there's no need for you to buy expensive car clean soaps, waxes and sealants.
Let's do the sums:
| No H2O waterless car wash |
Traditional wet car clean |
1000ml bottle of No H2O |
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Car wax Vinyl & rubber protector Metal polish Window cleaner Wheel cleaner |
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| Total |
$16.95 |
Total |
$120 - $150 (approx) |
| Cost per car clean |
$2.50 (approx) |
Cost per car clean |
$5.00 (approx) |
2) It's multi-purpose
No H2O waterless car wash can be used on all non-porous surfaces:
3) It protects
No H2O waterless car wash provides a protective barrier against acid rain residue, catalytic converter emissions, bugs, tar, road grime, bird droppings and salt. So with each car clean, you're also protecting your car's surfaces!
4) It's non-harmful
No H2O waterless car wash is made from a no scratch formula that's free from kerosene, harmful silicones and abrasive agents. So, unlike some traditional wet car clean products, a car clean with No H2O waterless car wash isn't harmful to your car's duco, and isn't harmful to the environment.
5) It's eco friendly
No H2O waterless car wash is eco friendly. All of its ingredients are bio-degradable, and there are no suds and toxic chemicals leaching into the earth or entering our waterways via storm water drains. Car clean with No H2O waterless car wash, and you're helping save millions of litres of water each year. According to the Sydney Water, an average at-home wet car wash uses approximately 200 litres of water. If only 1% of these cars were washed with No H2O instead of water, Australia would save up to 700 million litres of water each year.
And it's not just more eco friendly than an at-home wet car wash; even professional car washes lose up to 60% of their water (it blows away, evaporates or soaks into the porous asphalt or concrete floor).
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