Well Its September, and the DFW area is under a severe drought. Washing cars is prohibited in your driveway, and only allowed if theres a saftey hazard (ie: mud, cant see through windows).
I have QD'd my arse off this summer, and beared the 105+ heat. I have gone through two large bottles of QD in a matter of 3 months. I have not had a full wash since mid-June, and it doesn't look like theres going to be any drought relief soon. Infact they are about to go to stage four water rationing. Its pretty bad, no landscaping, no washing cars, hand watering once a week after 6 pm.
How do you guys cope with the drought. Its about to come up on fall in Texas, and its normally my best time to detail, and great buisness, but now I have NO buisness anymore. I have done 3 interior details in the past two months, and thats it. I'm also about to start competing in Car Audio (SQL) shows, and my paint, I fear, will look horrific.
I'm in need of some advice. How do I deal with this drought.
... and yes I have thought about using the water from my pool, but I doubt the bromine would be good for the paint
I have QD'd my arse off this summer, and beared the 105+ heat. I have gone through two large bottles of QD in a matter of 3 months. I have not had a full wash since mid-June, and it doesn't look like theres going to be any drought relief soon. Infact they are about to go to stage four water rationing. Its pretty bad, no landscaping, no washing cars, hand watering once a week after 6 pm.
How do you guys cope with the drought. Its about to come up on fall in Texas, and its normally my best time to detail, and great buisness, but now I have NO buisness anymore. I have done 3 interior details in the past two months, and thats it. I'm also about to start competing in Car Audio (SQL) shows, and my paint, I fear, will look horrific.
I'm in need of some advice. How do I deal with this drought.
... and yes I have thought about using the water from my pool, but I doubt the bromine would be good for the paint

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