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 | MomFinds Daily Blog
Fri Aug 08, 2008
DadFinds Friday: Save Money, Time and H2O with Waterless Car Wash
Category: Dad
What: Bayes Waterless Vehicle Wash
Why: You ever wash your car and wonder how much water just rolled down the driveway? Guess what, it’s a lot. But you can save water, time and money by switching to a waterless car wash. Actor Ed Begley, Jr., who was eco way, way before it was cool, is the new spokesman for Bayes Cleaners, so you know they’re environmentally friendly. They say that a 16 oz. bottle of their waterless car wash will clean four to six cars, saving up to 840 gallons of water, at a cost of less than $1.75 a wash.
Since it’s biodegradable and non-toxic, you can get the kids to help and it couldn’t be easier. All you do is spray and wipe to clean and shine your car, boat or motorcycle. That means less waste, less money and less time sweating in the sun.
Price: $10 for one 16 oz. bottle or $25 for a bottle plus a 32 oz. refill and two microfiber cloths with free shipping.
Find it: bayescleaners.com
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