Has our harsh Canadian winter left your car a gritty, grimy mess once again? Here are four great tips for washing your car that minimize waste and harm to the environment.
December 17, 2014
Has our harsh Canadian winter left your car a gritty, grimy mess once again? Here are four great tips for washing your car that minimize waste and harm to the environment.
There are lots of ways to be an eco-friendly driver. But even if you own an electric or hybrid car, washing your vehicle poses a lot of risks to the environment: the soap, grease, dirt and debris rinsed off often ends up in our streams, rivers and lakes.
So how can you protect both your car and the environment? You might think it's by washing your car at home. The truth? Commercial car washes are your most eco-friendly option.
Self-serve car washes
Another eco-friendly option is to wash your car in a self-serve car wash.
Choose eco-friendly car wash products to clean your vehicle. Look for words like "non-toxic" and "biodegradable" on the label, and make sure there aren’t any ingredients such as phosphates, fragrances, chlorine, or petroleum-based ingredients. You can also:
Your best option for giving your car an eco-friendly scrub is at the car wash. If you'd still prefer to do it yourself, then why not consider these four tips.
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