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Like Dana above I like waterless car washes best.
Eco Touch is really good. You save water, save the chemical runoff, and save money. I'd say time is the only downside - it takes longer. Most of the waterless car wash companies say, it's quick! But it's actually more time intensive I think - that's not a total downside to me, because it's not excessive, just more time than say, using a hose, but not by tons. There are more waterless car washes popping up lately too so consumers have more options. I just got a new one to review actually.
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- Joined: July 2009
- Location: Portland, Oregon
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Hey, update - I recently tried
Lucky Earth Waterless Car Wash, and I thought it was as good as Eco Touch. So there's one more option.
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- Joined: July 2009
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Let me just say that when I review tested both
Lucky Earth Waterless Car Wash and
Eco Touch I hadn't washed my car in oh, about five or six months or so and both worked great. I washed one side in each - because I had to write up reviews. I'm not sure which I liked better, both worked about the same. Although, I do like that EcoTouch offers fabric care and a few other car care products that Lucky doesn't.
The only part of the car I had to use a little water on was the hub caps and they were super oily and gross.
These products will get even a very dirty car clean.
Quote:Originally Posted by
dragonflies 
I wanted to wash my car today because it is DIRTY! My boss even told me to stop conserving water and get my car washed. I was debating about the best way to do this and then I ran into this post.
Does the waterless car wash work well with dirty cars?
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