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Seeing as many of the participants here are enthusiast detailers I felt it good to start a thread on how we can all lessen our impact on our environment. the following is just a brief essay on the subject, please feel free to add, question and comment, the more it gets out into the open the better off our grandchildren will be.
First line of attact is products, when purchasing products take a few moments to consider there impact on the environment. This is also very important when it comes to your own safety, if it's harmfull for the environment good chances are its not great for you either. Many products are billed as eco friendly, ask and read the MSDS sheets that come with the products, and avoid those that can't provide MSDS sheets. Also look for products that will help in reducing your chemical usage and water usage, this reduction will also help your pocketbook.
Another important part is the reduction in water use, witch automaticaly helps waste reduction as well. Many enthusiasts are not ready to invest in such things as vac berms and containment matts to reduce the waste impact. Reducing water consumption is the best defense against waste creation. There are many tools available to the detailer that not only reduce water consumption, but also the time needed to clean the car. Washing the car is the part that most of us like the least, prefering to move onto the polishing and waxing. Using such items as a waterless wash or a rinseless product such ae ONR or QEW helps greatly in reducing our water usage, and contibutes in getting past the wash phase faster. For those who prefer a traditional wet wash look at getting a reduced flow nozzle for your pressure washer. Also if you don't have a pressure washer, Christmas is comming soon, so try to get one that has a low water output, and as a bonus noramly the lower the flow the lower the cost. One way that is a possibility of even consuming no potable water is rain water collection.
Once you have reduced your water consumption, reducing your waste will be the next logical step to eco friendlyness. A quick look at the many pictures shown on this forum are enough to cause an code inspector to have a heart attack, cars covered in phosphate rich foams, slowly making there way to the street(and then the storm drain), driveways soaked with water and soap, and many more great examples of waste going where it should not. As a minimum do your washing on the lawn, this will allow you to possibly be in harmony with local code, and the lawn will filter some of the harmfull chemicals. The next possibility is to wash inside your garage(if you have one) when doing so make sure your drain is connected to the waste watrer sewers, and not the storm drains. Another possibility is do youn pre-wash at a coin op carwash that has proper drain connections.
So as mentioned above this is only a starter to hopefully a rich and diverse thread, together we can make detailing safe and fun, for us and future generations.
First line of attact is products, when purchasing products take a few moments to consider there impact on the environment. This is also very important when it comes to your own safety, if it's harmfull for the environment good chances are its not great for you either. Many products are billed as eco friendly, ask and read the MSDS sheets that come with the products, and avoid those that can't provide MSDS sheets. Also look for products that will help in reducing your chemical usage and water usage, this reduction will also help your pocketbook.
Another important part is the reduction in water use, witch automaticaly helps waste reduction as well. Many enthusiasts are not ready to invest in such things as vac berms and containment matts to reduce the waste impact. Reducing water consumption is the best defense against waste creation. There are many tools available to the detailer that not only reduce water consumption, but also the time needed to clean the car. Washing the car is the part that most of us like the least, prefering to move onto the polishing and waxing. Using such items as a waterless wash or a rinseless product such ae ONR or QEW helps greatly in reducing our water usage, and contibutes in getting past the wash phase faster. For those who prefer a traditional wet wash look at getting a reduced flow nozzle for your pressure washer. Also if you don't have a pressure washer, Christmas is comming soon, so try to get one that has a low water output, and as a bonus noramly the lower the flow the lower the cost. One way that is a possibility of even consuming no potable water is rain water collection.
Once you have reduced your water consumption, reducing your waste will be the next logical step to eco friendlyness. A quick look at the many pictures shown on this forum are enough to cause an code inspector to have a heart attack, cars covered in phosphate rich foams, slowly making there way to the street(and then the storm drain), driveways soaked with water and soap, and many more great examples of waste going where it should not. As a minimum do your washing on the lawn, this will allow you to possibly be in harmony with local code, and the lawn will filter some of the harmfull chemicals. The next possibility is to wash inside your garage(if you have one) when doing so make sure your drain is connected to the waste watrer sewers, and not the storm drains. Another possibility is do youn pre-wash at a coin op carwash that has proper drain connections.
So as mentioned above this is only a starter to hopefully a rich and diverse thread, together we can make detailing safe and fun, for us and future generations.