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  • #31
    Re: Barry was on ABC today

    Originally posted by RacerX88 View Post
    Like so many things in our state, I'm betting NC Gov. is way off.
    I know that water is a precious commodity, but at-home car washing is getting a bum rap in NC compared to watering lawns. During our last drought, our city prohibited at-home car washing, but gave the green light for watering lawns three times a week at night.

    I can't think of a worse way to waste water than by leaving the sprinkler on for several hours. Something just doesn't add up here.

    I wrote our elected officials and let then know how I felt about it, and one of the council members tended to agree with me. I mean, what's the difference in me washing my car on my lawn while the neighbor next door waters his lawn three times a week? We are both doing the same thing. It's just that I am letting the water touch my car before the grass gets some too.

    Not to mention that I am using much less water than my neighbor.
    r. b.

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    • #32
      Re: Barry was on ABC today

      Originally posted by Rusty Bumper View Post
      I mean, what's the difference in me washing my car on my lawn while the neighbor next door waters his lawn three times a week?
      See Rusty, the problem is you're not washing your car at night! There's your solution... that, or ONR in your garage.

      I have a feeling we will all see the limits of car washing increase in the future. If you don't have a low pressure, low water solution in your back pocket, you'll be screwed.

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      • #33
        Re: Barry was on ABC today

        Originally posted by akimel View Post
        I agree. Given the water shortages around the country--and they are only going to get worse!--I am surprised that Meguiar's has not come out with a product that is equivalent, if not superior, to ONR. IMHO, a quick detailer is not a substitute for a real wash, whether waterless or waterfull. I'm certainly not going to use a quick detailer when my car is filthy. I know I have instilled swirls in my black Honda through by using a quick detailer when I should have washed it. Moreover, it should have been stated at some point in the news report that if one is going to use a quick detailer to keep one's car clean, one needs to use it on a daily basis. Meguiar's is behind the curve here when it should be ahead of the curve. IMHO.
        Apparently they have considered this type of product, but at the time, felt it was not what Megs wanted to promote:
        Originally Posted by MIKE PHILLIPS
        Meguiar's tested the available rinseless car washes in the past and after testing they concluded they could make a much better product compared to what was available but at this time the decision has been made to not introduce a rinseless wash because at this time the best way to wash a car is with a free flowing water source.

        We offer a type of waterless wash in Australia because they have water restrictions in that country due to drought issues. Our position however is that the best way to remove abrasive dirt and contaminants without instilling swirls and scratches is to wash and rinse with free flowing water.
        The grass is always greener on the septic field.

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        • #34
          Re: Barry was on ABC today

          Last time I washed I checked the water meter before and after and I used 60 gal. I just use a hose with a standard 7 setting nozzle.

          Also working on paint while wearing bling just makes me .

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          • #35
            Re: Barry was on ABC today

            Originally posted by HCAD View Post
            See Rusty, the problem is you're not washing your car at night! There's your solution... that, or ONR in your garage.
            Hehe...Actually I did most of my car washing at night.

            One time I was cleaning my car in broad daylight, and an officer showed up. I thought I was going to get a ticket, but, to my surprise, he began to ask me how to detail certain car parts!

            Before he left, I asked him about the car washing ban, but he said that he had more important things to do than to enforce water rules.
            r. b.

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            • #36
              Re: Barry was on ABC today

              Originally posted by BigLeegr View Post
              Apparently they have considered this type of product, but at the time, felt it was not what Megs wanted to promote:
              Then ONR will be the go-to product for awhile then.

              IMO, last touch works but just doesn't work as well as ONR.
              2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
              2005 Ford Ranger XLT

              Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.

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              • #37
                Re: Barry was on ABC today

                I'm sure Meguiars could make an equivalent product to ONR, but ONR is so famous and has so many followers that not enough people would use the Meguiars product because they know ONR works great. So there would be no reason for ONR users to switch unless Meguiars undercut the price of ONR.

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                • #38
                  Re: Barry was on ABC today

                  Originally posted by Ol' Red View Post
                  I'm sure Meguiars could make an equivalent product to ONR, but ONR is so famous and has so many followers that not enough people would use the Meguiars product because they know ONR works great. So there would be no reason for ONR users to switch unless Meguiars undercut the price of ONR.
                  Or made a superior product. ONR is good stuff, but there is always room for improvement.

                  Not to mention, ONR may have a decent following to us on the forum community, but 99.9999% of people shopping at Wal-Mart or Autozone wouldn't have a clue what ONR was.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Barry was on ABC today

                    New products from Meguiars usually show up around SEMA time....one can hope we will see a Meguiars solution to our waterless problem.
                    -Bob
                    NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

                    "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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                    • #40
                      Re: Barry was on ABC today

                      How do they restrict water? I have never heard of that. What do they do fine you? Take away your water rights? I would be fighting that because that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. I would have to break that law on purpose just because that is so stupid. I would be the guy watering the my lawn and washing my car at the same time just to make them mad.
                      2007 Dodge Nitro SLT

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                      • #41
                        Re: Barry was on ABC today

                        Originally posted by HemiMopar View Post
                        How do they restrict water? I have never heard of that. What do they do fine you? Take away your water rights? I would be fighting that because that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. I would have to break that law on purpose just because that is so stupid. I would be the guy watering the my lawn and washing my car at the same time just to make them mad.
                        Water isn't unlimited, and from what I hear Cali has major shortages due to population and drought conditions? I guess you can wash your car and water your lawn at the same time theres nothing stopping you. What would you do when you go to water the lawn and nothing comes out of the tap?

                        Good thing we don't have this problem in Canada...

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                        • #42
                          Re: Barry was on ABC today

                          Originally posted by HemiMopar View Post
                          How do they restrict water? I have never heard of that. What do they do fine you? Take away your water rights? I would be fighting that because that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. I would have to break that law on purpose just because that is so stupid. I would be the guy watering the my lawn and washing my car at the same time just to make them mad.
                          They would actually send you a letter and a fine after a certain amount you go over.

                          It sounds ridiculous, but unless someone really high in political power that happens to be a normal detailer says something, we're SOL and just have to find a way around it.

                          ONR or other rinseless products is the way to go right now.
                          2006 San Remo Red WRX TR
                          2005 Ford Ranger XLT

                          Detailers clean places nobody see. Detailer see's things nobody else see. But if you ask a Detailer to see how a dress looks on a woman, they are blind.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Barry was on ABC today

                            Things got so bad in Atlanta last year that a forum member / pro car detailer was forced to buy water in jugs and show the receipt to the water police, or possibly get arrested. I believe he used the ONR type of wash too.

                            Fortunately, the drought in the south has eased up quite a bit - thank God.
                            r. b.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Barry was on ABC today

                              Originally posted by Rusty Bumper View Post
                              Sorry for hijack, but does anybody know how much water it usually takes to wash a typical car?
                              Will depend upon the water pressure and the length of time running the water.

                              How do they restrict water? I have never heard of that. What do they do fine you? Take away your water rights? I would be fighting that because that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. I would have to break that law on purpose just because that is so stupid. I would be the guy watering the my lawn and washing my car at the same time just to make them mad.
                              Where I live there is only 10% left in the dams ... at this rate we will run out of water next year. One thing that has happened is that a generation is growing up respecting the natural resource that is water. Short showers, no watering the garden, bucket only washing the car.

                              I'm lucky - I have a rain water tank and pump, so use that to wash the car. That is a delight after using the bucket only method. I also collect rain water in containers and use that to water the garden. The hardest for me is the short showers ...

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                              • #45
                                Re: Barry was on ABC today

                                Originally posted by SilverPT View Post



                                Where I live there is only 10% left in the dams ... at this rate we will run out of water next year. One thing that has happened is that a generation is growing up respecting the natural resource that is water. Short showers, no watering the garden, bucket only washing the car.

                                I'm lucky - I have a rain water tank and pump, so use that to wash the car. That is a delight after using the bucket only method. I also collect rain water in containers and use that to water the garden. The hardest for me is the short showers ...
                                That's quite extraordinary.

                                I hope you folks get some rain real soon.
                                r. b.

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