Water Restrictions!!

jfsully

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There are watering restrictions that are starting in So Florida beginning late this month.

We are only able to water lawns and, more importantly, wash cars from 4 AM to 8 AM three days per week.

For Autogeeks in SO FL , what are the best waterless wash sprays for our cars?

Also what is the main difference between QDs and watreless washes? How do we rid our cars of the dreaded brake dust ?
 
talk about pissing on my parade .... I detail in evening.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
talk about pissing on my parade .... I detail in evening.
hey killr do you detail for profit ?or do you just do your own cars? just wondering.:)
 
ROFL!! You're worried about that! Hahahaha, here in Aus, YOU'RE NOT ALLOWD TO WASH YOUR CAR AT ALL!
 
jfsully said:
There are watering restrictions that are starting in So Florida beginning late this month.

We are only able to water lawns and, more importantly, wash cars from 4 AM to 8 AM three days per week.

For Autogeeks in SO FL , what are the best waterless wash sprays for our cars?

Also what is the main difference between QDs and watreless washes? How do we rid our cars of the dreaded brake dust ?
Actually I just watched the news, you can wash at night between 5-7pm.

Lower East Coast (LEC)
Phase I Water Shortage

bullet Lower East Coast Water Shortage Map

Q: What is expected of businesses, residents and farmers in the Lower East Coast area?
A:

Because lawn irrigation accounts for half of all drinking water used in South Florida, restrictions in the Lower East Coast (Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties) require users to limit all outdoor water use -- including lawn watering and car washing -- to three days per week and no more than four hours per day.

Residents with odd-numbered home addresses will be allowed to water between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Residents with even-numbered home addresses will be allowed to water between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

In addition, residential users may wash their cars, boats and other equipment between 5-7 p.m. and during their regular irrigation hours and days. Residents also are asked to observe more aggressive water conservation practices within the home -- such as taking shorter showers, washing full loads in dishwashers and clothes washers, and repairing old or leaky fixtures. No domestic water use for outdoor irrigation will be allowed on Fridays.


FAQs - Water Shortage
 
this is a yearly thing for us, though... by the big/mid of summer, we'll all be back to full usage.
 
jfsully said:
There are watering restrictions that are starting in So Florida beginning late this month.

We are only able to water lawns and, more importantly, wash cars from 4 AM to 8 AM three days per week.

For Autogeeks in SO FL , what are the best waterless wash sprays for our cars?

Also what is the main difference between QDs and watreless washes? How do we rid our cars of the dreaded brake dust ?
Why don't lean toward rinseless car washes, like DP 4-in-1 or Optimum.
 
supercharged said:
Why don't lean toward rinseless car washes, like DP 4-in-1 or Optimum.

:iagree:

This is a better choice than a spray type waterless wash.
 
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