Dry Wash Automobile

I use Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash because I am very fussy about my car. I bought a brand new 2003 anniversary edition corvette. As of this writing, 1/31/2010, It has only 25000 miles on it. How I kept it that way is because I lived in Alaska where driving time was limited to the summer months. Now I live in Reno, on the west side up in the mountains, about 5 miles from California.

Though I have more driving time, I still limit my driving time. Plus we get snow here too and the road crews use sand and grit on the roads to keep them navigable. So I do not drive even when the roads are clear of the sand and grit to prevent chipping my corvette.

Same comes to when I clean or wash my car. I regard some of the automatic car washes strong sprays could possibly mark your car. So I do not take chances, I hand wash my car with a chamois and car wash soap made especially for my corvette when I am at home.

When I go on a trip I take with me Freedom ONE Waterless Car Wash. It allows me to clean my corvette while I am on the road without having to go to automatic car washes. I have placed a video on this hub so you can see how it works!

Now what is the worst part of the car to clean? For me it is the inner of the cars front and back windshield. You have to lean over, try to get to the bottom, yuck. Now I found this device that does not require you to lean over and it gets all the way to the bottom. I love the WindShield Wonder. There is video on this page that shows how the WindShield Wonder works.

 

 

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