backwoods_lex
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I guess one of the biggest environmental pitfalls with detailing is degreasing and engine cleaning. I know that after I degrease wheels and wells, it tends to leave a shiny trail that I'm sure has an environmental imact. Does anyone have any tips on reducing (or completely eliminating) the amount of waste and proper disposal of it?
One tip from me would be to use a solid, well performing degreaser (like greased lightning orange blast vs. purple power) to clean and rinse with a garden sprayer. I have degreased engines before using less than 1 gallon of water, but it all still went in the ground.
I also saw a video of the mother of all steamers recently that totally owned an engine bay in minutes, but it looked like an expensive commercial model. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwt5tayYWBo]YouTube - Steam Car Wash (Interior steam cleaning)[/ame]
How are the smaller units doing with stuff like this?
*EDIT* Member BLOWNVERT was the original poster of this video--nice find!
One tip from me would be to use a solid, well performing degreaser (like greased lightning orange blast vs. purple power) to clean and rinse with a garden sprayer. I have degreased engines before using less than 1 gallon of water, but it all still went in the ground.
I also saw a video of the mother of all steamers recently that totally owned an engine bay in minutes, but it looked like an expensive commercial model. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwt5tayYWBo]YouTube - Steam Car Wash (Interior steam cleaning)[/ame]
How are the smaller units doing with stuff like this?
*EDIT* Member BLOWNVERT was the original poster of this video--nice find!