Eco-Friendly Waterless Car Wash

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It sounds almost too good to be true: A company called Lucky Earth has introduced a product called Waterless Car Wash, a spray that it claims will not only clean your car with a simple spray-and-wipe method but keep it clean longer. “>

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The benefits are obvious. For $20, a 32 oz. bottle will give you seven to ten washes, saving you numerous trips to the car wash and dozens and dozens of gallons of water. This is an especially important factor for car owners living in the south and southwest, where devastating droughts and water-shortages have made washing a car a luxury. Furthermore, Green Earth uses a water-based formula that is eco-safe.

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The question is: Does it really work?

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Green Earth cautions that the product works best on surfaces that are not “excessively soiled, muddy, or caked with sand.” This means that if you’ve been off-roading in your SUV, you’ll probably have to hose down your vehicle anyway before applying the product or risk scratching the paint. For everyday dirtying, however, Green Earth’s car wash may serve its purpose. If not, the company offers a 100% money-back guarantee.

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