Green Solutions

- GO GREEN!
- GO WATERLESS!
- GO ECO-SAFE!

WHOOSH!TM Spray, Wipe & Polish cleaners are emulsions of natural organic plant extracts. They have a neutral pH and contain no acids or alkalines, and are chemical- free from harmful petroleum distillates and solvents.

The products are odorless, non-toxic, and non-hazardous, and are phosphate, teflon and silicone-free. The natural emulsions encapsulate dirt particles and transfer them to the microfiber terry towel so that the dirt particles do not scratch the surface.

The cleaning products are natural, water-based, and are ready-to-use right from the

Use on a wet or dry surface, in or out of the direct sunlight. Many gallons of water are saved when cleaning with WHOOSH!TM

After polishing, a micro-coating of organic polymer coats the surface providing UV-protection, and a static-free surface that repels dust. In addition, the surface becomes hydrophobic allowing water to stream away. Because of these properties, WHOOSH!TM Is one of the best Glass cleaners available, as well as an unparalleled cleaner for all interior and exterior hard surfaces on vehicles, in offices, restaurants, hotels, and households.

Our WHOOSH!TM interior cleaning products do more than just clean and shine, they bring out the brilliant colors and natural beauty of your interior surfaces.

Water Wastage: $$$ and Gallons/Litres

Do car washes really save water? Well, if you wash your own car in your driveway and use your garden hose with a flow rate of 8 gallons per minute and you fill up a 5 gallon bucket with soap and then wash your car; how much water do you think you will use?

f you spray your car off for four minutes (24 gallons) and then soap your car up (5 gallons of soap) then rinse your car for 6 minutes (48 gallons) then you will use 77 gallons of water. Quite a bit, but then again so is a long shower too.

The average full-service car wash as per industry surveys show that it takes 37 gallons to wash one car. But what the industry surveys don't tell you is that many car washes use a reverse osmosis rinse. To make reverse osmosis water it usually takes 3 gallons to make 1 gallon of the pure water for the spotless rinse.

How much of the water at a car wash is recycled? Modern automatic car washes are required to flush water into holding tanks where it is recycled and eventually trucked away. However the carbon footprint is high when including the electricity for washing spray equipment and dryers.

How much does water cost? In Toronto the rate is $0.00217/L or $0.009/gal . So the average cost of water for a driveway wash is about $0.70 and for an automatic wash it is about $0.35. While these direct water costs appear minor, the environmental costs are high.

Waterless car wash products made from plant extracts in a water-based emulsion use only 2 to 4 ounces of water. And therefore it is the most efficient way to wash your car and conserve water.

 

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