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Are hand washings safer for the car and the environment?

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Are hand washings safer for the car and the environment?

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No! See the previous question. Dirt that collects in wash water, sponges, and chamois will scratch the paint. Also, hand washes use nearly twice the amount of water than professional car washes. Cleaning solutions used by professional washes are bio-degradable and safe for the environment. Plus, high-pressure self-serve washes clean better and faster.

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