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Waterless wash question
I’m thinking of offering a waterless wash maintenance service for my business. The process itself seems simple but what is the best process to handle the wheels and tires? The idea is to perform this service once a month so ideally the wheels shouldn’t be to terrible. For others that offer this option what process do you use for severely dirty wheels and no water to rinse?
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Re: Waterless wash question
I usually don't have a problem on maintenance washes. By maintenance, I mean that vehicle has been previously detailed and some sort of coating or sealant was used on the wheels. So when I do the maintenance, there isn't much real cleaning to do.
If you do need to perform heavy cleaning, there are many options for water reclamation, from full car mats to smaller ones. I will try to look up those options and post later today. Also, you will need to arrange somewhere to dispose of the reclaimed water. Maybe a local car wash or something.
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