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Originally Posted by Bigpikle
Have been doing some serious thinking on this topic recently, and will be doing what I can to move to a 'green' or eco-friendly detailing approach.
One question remains though....
What is Eco friendly detailing?
How do we judge whether we are being eco friendly or not?
A few thoughts I had:
- water usage
- run-off/drainage/waste
- chemical composition
- packaging
- manufacturing/sustainability
what are your thoughts?
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I agree with you 100%. As a business, or a home user, the information is not being broadcasted enough. When I started my business I had no where near the info regarding this matter, and I feel that it is a shame. The chemicals that I find to be "green" are great for the environment and not nearly as harmful for the user. Keeping the MSDS sheets on board whether at your shop on in your mobile van must be a priority! Even on this Forum, there are very few threads posted a week regarding this matter, and this is what can provide a huge competitive edge. How many owners have kids, dogs, or other worries about the potential water waste? The benefits of using the Eco Friendly products are HUGE! We must push to educate more users and consumers, so that we can ultimately provide better and safer services to everyone!I hope that we can stir up some creative minds here for this topic...
