
Lucky Earth says you can use their waterless car wash almost anywhere, anytime as long as the paint surface is not excessively soiled, muddy or caked with sand. Our products are water-based, natural and eco-friendly.
I was skeptical so I thought i’d buy a bottle to try it out and I think it’s great for cars that have dirt and dust from city driving, not so great for mud and off road dirt. I would recommed using at 2-3 microfiber towels since the stray seems to loosen the dirt from the paint and you wipe it up with the towel which gets soiled real quick. I say $17 is a small price to pay for conserving 40-60 gallons of water from washing your car, i’d definitely use it again.

Below are some water saving tips that you can easily do in your everyday lives to help save 23-58 gallons of water each day!
- Turning off the water when you brush your teeth saves 3 gallons per day.
- Shortening your showers by one or two minutes can save 5 gallons per day.
- Only wash full loads of laundry and you’ll help save 15 – 50 gallons per day.

On average washing your car can waste 80-140 gallons of water, so how can you wash your car and conserve water? Check out Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash in a spray bottle. This 22oz waterless car wash formula cost $10 and can do 4-8 washes per bottle. It’s non-toxic, biodegradable and phosphate free.

Aquaduct: A bicycle that cleans the water and creates no emissions. So you can grab water from the local river or pond and pour it into your water container. As you ride, it filters it and runs it to the front of the bike to be used as fresh water. Awesome concept for third world countries. Now all we need is the money to get the bikes over there.
Water covers 70% of our planet and only 3% of that water is fresh and consumable. And the average person drinks 10.5 cups of water a day. One leaky faucet could waste 900 gallons of water per year.

Falcon Waterfree urinals are the answer to saving water in public restrooms by saving 100% water compared to standard urnials. These Waterfree urinals use a clever, patented sealant liquid to replace water usage in urinals. Check out the Falcon Waterfree website to see how their sealant liquid technology works.

