However, whether done by pulling out the hose at home or pulling up to a charity fundraiser, washing vehicles on driveways, parking lots and streets can actually do far more harm than good. Surprised? It's because the dirty water entering storm drains from pavement washing does not undergo treatment before it is discharged.
In fact, a study by the City of Federal Way, Washington, found that residential car washing led to numerous pollutants being released each year into their storm sewer system, including 190 gallons of gasoline, diesel and motor oil; 400 pounds of phosphorus and nitrogen; and 60 pounds of ammonia.
Can we say Yuck? Might as well just wash your car right in your local river, lake or ocean!
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Fortunately, we can all make better choices by listening to the knowledge and information from WaterSavers, a consumer awareness campaign from the International Carwash Association (ICA), that is committed to promoting the importance of using eco-friendly car washes that use less fresh water and return clean water back into the environment.
In fact, professional car washes are typically a much greener option for washing vehicles than washing your car in the driveway at home. Washing at home with a garden hose can use more than 60 gallons in as little as five minutes, but most professional car washes treat and recycle water, virtually eliminating waste.
The average homeowner uses 116 gallons of water to wash a car, according to the Mid-America Regional Council, and most commercial car washes use 60% less water for the entire process than a homeowner uses just to rinse the car.
WaterSavers professional car washes actually use only 40 gallons or less of fresh water per car wash – that's less than the typical home washing machine uses per load. Plus, the process then cleans and re-uses the water for future car washes, or it undergoes treatment prior to returning it clean to the environment.
So no more polluting our waterways or wasting precious water by washing your car in your driveway or conducting a car wash fundraiser in a parking lot! Head to WashWithWaterSavers.com to find out much more information and to find a certified location near you (you can also connect with them on Facebook and Twitter as well).
As this summer comes to an end, instead of grabbing a bucket and hose, take your car to a local WaterSavers car wash to help save water, protect aquatic life and preserve the environment.
And, thanks to their generosity, one person will be even more prepared to be eco-friendly this season and beyond, because...
One lucky person will win a WaterSavers Prize Package*!
*Prize Package includes (1) $20 Visa gift card, (1) Pop-Up Trunk Organizer, (1) WaterSavers branded USB Car Charger and (1) Car Vent Clip.
I am working with the International Carwash Association to share these tips. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.
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ReplyDeleteIn the driveway about once a year. We park in the garage, so it rarely needs washing. *lynn w on rafflecopter
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I usually take it to the car wash. I need to go more often though.
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ReplyDeleteUsually the rain is when it is washed.
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We got to the car wash when we wash it, but we don't do that very often.
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ReplyDeleterounder9834 @yahoo.com
My sister washes my car for me because I am disabled and she washes it at my house.
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the rain washes it :-)
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i bring it to a carwash
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ReplyDeletewe wash our vehicles out front so that the boys earn $$$ for boy scouts and other items. sometimes my husband goes thru a car wash.
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ReplyDeletekim(at)kimberlychance.com
When the car needs washing (which my spouse thinks is about three times as often as I do!), we usually go to the do-it-yourself bay at the local car wash.
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We usually wash it at home.
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We usually drive to the local car wash
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ReplyDelete~Veronica Vasquez~
I get my car washed at a local partially automated car wash. I just realized that it's a Water Savers one.
ReplyDeleteI take my car to the car wash.
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ReplyDeleteIf it's nice enough outside I'll do it myself.
ReplyDeletei wash my car outside on the driveway i really believe detailing myself is much better, when i first bought my car i left the car wash and it was severly scratched, the car was brand new, i was upset, after that i decided to do it on my own.
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ReplyDeleteAshley H.
I usually wash it myself. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
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we have the neighbor kid wash the car
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ReplyDeleteJessica Cox
i get it done at costco's car wash
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I have it washed at a car wash
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I go to a car wash.
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Usually my husband hand washes it at home.
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We take ours to the dealership where they used reclaimed water to wash the cars.
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JJs2468@aol.com
Usually we take it to a car wash, at times the granddaughters will wash the car to get wet and cool off and have fun, normally washed about every month or so, .
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We usually wash our cars by hand at home.
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I use the car wash
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Beth H
We usually got to the car wash.
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we usually use a touch-free car wash:)
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WE usually drive it through a car wash and vacuum out ourselves.
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mogrill12@gmail.com
My son usually washes mine at home.
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I wash it at home in the summer, but take it to a car wash in the winter.
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I usually wash it myself in the driveway.
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wildorchid985 at gmail dot com
I wash them at home with dawn, a wash cloth and the water hose!
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I take my car to an automated car wash. Thanks for the chance to win!
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The place where we get our oil changed gives a free car wash with an oil change, so that's how our car gets washed
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at the car wash, yeah!
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I always go to a car wash!
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I go to the touch free car washes most of the time.
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I wash my car at the car wash
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I usually ask my teenagers to take care of washing my car for me. Or, sometimes my husband will take it with him to the firehouse and wash it during his down time.
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ReplyDelete-Brooke Adametz
I wash my car in the driveway with the waterhose.
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ReplyDeletejoseph GERSCH
when it rains!!! ha!
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Hmmm... are you supposed to wash them? LOL. I seriously wash mine like 2 times a year by hand. Normally the rain does an okay job to buy me time.
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I take the car for a car wash in town once a month.
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We take it to the car wash every once in awhile
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We scrub and wash our cars at home!
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