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Old 07-03-09, 03:24   #20 (permalink)
DeanMachine
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Re: Target's "Eco" Line

Post whore here trying to build up my post count and thought I`d chime in.
Truly being green "and" owning a car can only be achieved (detailing related) by not washing your car at all. I am all for trying the ONR as it will save water, but how much water was used to manufacture that bottle of (insert any name) chemical (let alone the chemical) itself. I am on the saving water band wagon and would actually like to see more eco - friendly manufacturing processes and chemicals being made and used. But using the term "Green" feels almost slight. How about "water conscious"?
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