Environmentally conscience detail kit?

shadybreal

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I've got an opportunity to do some work for a guy who is very very very wealthy, but who is also very very very environmentally conscience. He owns a huge company that develops land for commercial businesses. I did an employee of his car and she said he would love the idea of washing a car w/ only 2 gallons or less of water usage. He's currently out of town (house in Israel), but wants me to do his car when he returns. This could be turn out to be a very profitable venture for me and I would love some advice on what product line to use that is the most environmentally conscience. I'm not sure what type of car it is, but I willing to bet it's a hybird fueled vehicle. I currently use DP 4 and 1 for my rinseless washes, but was thinking of going all Optimum for his car. I have the Poli-seal already and a little OP. Are their (optimum) dressing and other products okay for the environment too? Thanks!
 
I would use Optimim Car Wax as it does not contain any petoleum solvents. Poli-Seal does contain some petroleum solvents. Optimum's dressings are also environmentally friendly, as is 303 protectant.
 
brwill2005 said:
I would use Optimim Car Wax as it does not contain any petoleum solvents. Poli-Seal does contain some petroleum solvents. Optimum's dressings are also environmentally friendly, as is 303 protectant.





Thanks! I love you business name too. Mine is Reflections Mobile Detailing, "The Car Wash that Comes to You!"
 
Scottwax said:
Optimum specifically markets their products to the enviromentally conscious through eco-green.





Would you care to elaborate on eco-green? Thanks Scott, I was hoping to hear from you on this post. Do you have a contact at Optimum that I can call for more information on this?
 
shadybreal said:
Would you care to elaborate on eco-green? Thanks Scott, I was hoping to hear from you on this post. Do you have a contact at Optimum that I can call for more information on this?



You can contact David through Optimum's home page. I don't think his orignal intent when he started Optimum Polymer Technologies was to appeal to enviromentally minded people but he recognizes that there is a huge untapped market with respects to car care and greenies.



No Rinse is a great way to wash a car using very little water and both dressings (interior and tires) are water based.
 
bronze2006 said:
I think Simple Green is biodegradable for an APC...





Thanks for input. I was wondering what my options were for APC. Hopefully I can use SG to clean any scuffs or stains in carpets.
 
Matrix Micro Coatings would work really well because when the car has been treated you don't need soap to wash your car anymore. Something to think about.



my .02



John Kleven

Metropolitan Detail
 
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