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    Re: Dirty car wash water?

    OT: Boiling water works well for ant hills, too.

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    • #17
      Re: Dirty car wash water?

      Originally posted by noobhax0r View Post
      Hey everybody,

      How do you dispose of your dirty car wash water containing grease and oils? Toilet? Street drains? Home toilet/bathtub? Road? Lawn? Trying to be ecofriendly while keeping the car clean.

      Thanks!
      One thing Michael recently recommended for me due to living in an apt was the use of Optimum No Rinse as a way to wash the car. I haven't tried it yet, but I did read up on it after he suggested it, and it appears to be a very eco friendly product that can be safely dumped on a lawn or down a sink after you're done.

      Now I wear thick wool, calf-length socks when I wash. The wool nap traps the ants. When I'm done washing the car, I just peel off the socks and toss them into the washer. I look like a middle aged tourist wearing those geeky socks, but they do the trick
      If the wool is soft enough, you can use them as detailing tool LOL

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