Waterless car wash bulk purchase...

jerry@robs

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Hi guys... Here in Manila, we're probably facing the first major drought in the past 2-3 years... Along with it, the government will be honing in on carwash establishments around our city.



Note that our carwashes here are very abundant, ,most of them are nothing more than unskilled guys washing the car with laundry soap, 1 sponge and 1 dirty chamois, but that's the norm here.



Honestly, we (car wash establishments) do use up a lot of water. Our shop, doesn't use as much since we're more of a detailing shop than a car wash. (the latter averages, 50-100 washes a day, while we only do around 10 washes a day, most of them details)



We want to be socially responsible and introduce waterless washes (or low water washes) to the public.



I would like to know which brands are available and preferred, any chance that they sell them in bulk? Who can we contact and such. Note that we'll be importing it from the US...



Any help would be very helpful.
 
Might I suggest Poorboy's Spray and Wipe for very dusty cars or cars that need a short wash? I wouldn't use it for tons of dirt
 
theveed said:
Thanks...



Has anybody tried comparing Protect-All vs Dri Wash ‘n’ Guard vs No-Wet?



I've used Protect-All and Dri Wash and there is no comparison. Not even close. Protect-All flat wallops Dri-Wash.



About 5 years ago, a girl put a flyer for her little detailing business on one of my customer's windshields and he gave it to me. I called her up to find out about her business and she was using Dri-Wash. She also wasn't getting a lot of business so she worked with me from late October through the end of the year in 1999 and she immediately took to QEW and when she went back out on her own, she had competely dumped Dri-Wash and used QEW and Meguiars Pro products. Her business never really got off the ground, but it gave her enough money to make it through her graduate studies. Now she is working for a Honda dealership.
 
Scott: Just the info I needed... Actually I was hoping that you fill me in with how to market a waterless wash to the general public who won't believe a waterless wash can be safe...



I guess I'll try my luck with QEW... I hope they can accomodate my request... :) Thanks again.
 
WOW that was a great bump



(J/K... it nice to see someone using the search)



I am quite sure 5 years later he found something he likes
 
theveed said:
Hi guys... Here in Manila, we're probably facing the first major drought in the past 2-3 years... Along with it, the government will be honing in on carwash establishments around our city.



Note that our carwashes here are very abundant, ,most of them are nothing more than unskilled guys washing the car with laundry soap, 1 sponge and 1 dirty chamois, but that's the norm here.



Honestly, we (car wash establishments) do use up a lot of water. Our shop, doesn't use as much since we're more of a detailing shop than a car wash. (the latter averages, 50-100 washes a day, while we only do around 10 washes a day, most of them details)



We want to be socially responsible and introduce waterless washes (or low water washes) to the public.



I would like to know which brands are available and preferred, any chance that they sell them in bulk? Who can we contact and such. Note that we'll be importing it from the US...



Any help would be very helpful.



Get a good steam cleaner and some Optimum No Rinse.



Kleen Car
 
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