Wash your car with just half a litre of water and support ecology!

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 nanotech products to effectively wash the vehicle with less water. This is safe for both the vehicle as well as the environment and it effectively cleans the dirt. To save water and the ecology, traditional car washes are now implementing the modern greenwashing.

Washfy is a new application that brings the car wash service to the customer’s doorstep or where the customer requests them. This system promotes usage of less water, dry cleaning and greenwashing. According to the company’s statement, it only uses a maximum of half a liter of water to wash a car. It also supports the advantages of dry cleaning, which is almost entirely devoid of water, in order to avoid damaging the vehicle’s paint while cleaning with water and wiper.

According to this system, wasting hundreds of liters of water in automatic washing does not entirely clean the dirt, nor it removes the mosquitoes that have implanted in the body. However, semi-wet washes, on the other hand, which use nanotechnology products are much more effective in cleaning. They not only clean, but also defend against filth by forming a protective coating.

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Washfy states that these new solutions do not depend on water pressure to clean the dirt, but instead enclose those particles and accumulate them in microfiber cloths in order to provide better protection to the vehicle’s sheet metal and paint. Furthermore, unlike an automatic wash, this is a manual wash that lets you clean all parts of the body frame.

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