Here in North Carolina we’re in the midst of a good ol’ drought. As my backyard slowly turns into desert, I wonder if there’s a way to clean my car without using water.
Well now there is. It’s called Dri Wash n’ Guard. Apparently, you don’t need to use water with it, which means:
- You’re saving water (and money)
- You’re avoiding washing all the oil, dirt, and soap into the environment.
But how well does it really work? What if it’s a rip-off? Luckily, you can get yourself a free sample of Dri Wash n’ Guard here. I’m waiting to test mine out whenever I get it.













January 17th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Great tip, Joe! You can find more water-saving tips at http://www.h2oconserve.org. Enjoy!
January 26th, 2008 at 3:43 am
I used to mostly NOT wash my car at all.
It works well with pos cars. =)
The best tip is to go to one of those car washes because they usually conserve water a lot better than you can washing it on your driveway… Also I think they “clean” or cycle the water too.
Even the “free car wash” offered by many gas stations work well..
Thats the only way I used to wash my old car.
I used to wash boats in summers…
and this sounds weird,
but I used to take a VACUUM to the boat exterior.
I would take one of those soft brush attachments so I wouldn’t scratch it. It would take most of the dirt and dust off.
Then I would wash it when most of the dirt was off. =)
January 28th, 2008 at 9:56 am
Dang, those are some good tips. I usually just use those squeegees at gas stations also, they’re good enough para mi coche.