Waterless Carwash Products - Do They Really Help the Environment?
>> Friday, August 20, 2010
There is a new waterless carwash product on the block and the product maker is Green Earth. Personally, I am concerned with waterless products, as some of the knock-offs of the original Dry Wash-n-Guard Multi-Level Marketing sold product, had different ingredients such as Kerosene. Kerosene is basically jet fuel and much like diesel fuel.
The copy companies of Dry Wash-n-Guard use it because it coats the granular of dirt so it will not scratch the car. It works pretty well, but not as good as the Dry Wash-n-Guard did. Personally, I am for hand washing cars and do not and will not use any waterless carwash stuff. Here is a challenge for the new Green Earth Waterless Car Wash Product Maker?
What size is their container?
Is it made of polypropylene, polyethylene - what?
Is that bottle that takes years to decay in a dump, with the left over product inside "healthy for the environment?"
We are filling up our dumps and landfills already, so providing a product container, with product, that will go into the environment, in order to save water or make for cleaner run-off - well, exactly how does that help the environment?
It is amazing the amount of limited thought that goes into the solutions of all these groups, the reality is that they are trying to make money first. They are using the environment as an excuse to manipulate markets, government rules, all to favor themselves, in the name of the environment only. How does this help humans, animals, fish, water and trees, please answer Green Earth, await patiently please.
And realize, I am not picking on the Green Earth Company or its products necessarily, I am seriously wondering about all the so-called green products in the world, do they really help the environment or just those businesses bottom lines? This question needs to be answered so think on it.
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The copy companies of Dry Wash-n-Guard use it because it coats the granular of dirt so it will not scratch the car. It works pretty well, but not as good as the Dry Wash-n-Guard did. Personally, I am for hand washing cars and do not and will not use any waterless carwash stuff. Here is a challenge for the new Green Earth Waterless Car Wash Product Maker?
What size is their container?
Is it made of polypropylene, polyethylene - what?
Is that bottle that takes years to decay in a dump, with the left over product inside "healthy for the environment?"
We are filling up our dumps and landfills already, so providing a product container, with product, that will go into the environment, in order to save water or make for cleaner run-off - well, exactly how does that help the environment?
It is amazing the amount of limited thought that goes into the solutions of all these groups, the reality is that they are trying to make money first. They are using the environment as an excuse to manipulate markets, government rules, all to favor themselves, in the name of the environment only. How does this help humans, animals, fish, water and trees, please answer Green Earth, await patiently please.
And realize, I am not picking on the Green Earth Company or its products necessarily, I am seriously wondering about all the so-called green products in the world, do they really help the environment or just those businesses bottom lines? This question needs to be answered so think on it.