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What is a waterless car cleaning?

Waterless car cleaning is a new innovative way in providing soap less car wash that is gaining popularity the world over. Waterless car cleaning is slowly but surely replacing the conventional cleaning methods including the excessive use of water and soap to clean cars and vehicles.

Waterless car cleaning uses chemical sprays that can be used in cleaning glass, wood and paint with impressive cleaning results. The spray on chemicals are rubbed in using a micro fiber cloth and wiped off clean.

Waterless car cleaning involves hassle free cleaning that can be done individually and does not require the car to be driven to a specific car cleaning station. The results of waterless car cleaning technology are impressive and furthermore it allows conservation of water which helps in conservation of water resources.

Technology behind Waterless Car Cleaning

Waterless car cleaning involves the use of certain nano polymers that capture the dirt of the surface of the car including the exteriors and the interior region. Once the polymers absorb the dust, the solution is then wiped clean using a special micro fiber towel that allows the paint to retain its natural shin and luster.

Regular use of waterless car cleaning solutions helps in protecting the car’s exterior from gathering dust over time. Simple speaking waterless car cleaners not only clean the surfaces of the vehicle but allow it to get back the natural shine and luster which remains difficult to achieve even in the more sophisticated water wash.

Advantages of Waterless Car Cleaning

One of the most important advantages of using waterless car cleaning is the conservation of water. We take nature for granted at times and the excessive use of water that gets wasted while cleaning a car is never given its due importance. Waterless car cleaning makes it possible to get superior cleaning results without using water thereby saving the natural element for future generations.

Considering that one traditional car wash for a mid-sized car uses something between 300 to 400 liters of water, waterless cleaning solution offer an eco-friendly solution to clean cars and vehicles without depleting the water levels.

Waterless Car Cleaning Tips

With the growing popularity of waterless car cleaning techniques, there are a number of waterless car cleaning products available in the market today. The best way to select the right product is to focus on the propriety polymer blends and essential oils used in the underlying cleaning agent. Safe biodegradable green formula must be given preference over synthetic cleaning agents.

To avoid any chance of scratching on the vehicle while cleaning the waterless car cleaning spray, it is recommended that one uses a good microfiber towel. The higher the GSM count for the towel, the better it is for cleaning the waterless cleaning spray. The towels can be reused after cleaning the car by soaking them in a bucket of water with a little dish detergent.

The average microfiber towel is good to last for 40 to 50 cleaning sessions and must be replaced to avoid any scratches or compromise on the shine and luster.

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