Is it better for the environment to wash at home or at Freeway Carwash?

When you wash at home, water usage can be extreme. Over 150 gallons is easy to use! The water, along with all the soaps and cleansers runs into the storm system, which empties directly into lakes and streams. Parking lot washes are the same. They waste and pollute. Freeway Carwash filters and sanitizes the water before using it again, and uses only about 9 gallons per car! The water we lose due to drip-off, evaporates into the air and returns as clean rain. This process takes a big investment, but it's the reason why we wash cars without pollution!
 

From an environmental standpoint, Freeway Carwash leads the industry in recycling and reclaim processing. Most do not realize that by washing your car at home or at parking lot washes, water is wasted and chemicals are sent directly into our water system. These chemicals reduce the amount of oxygen in the water, promoting algae and bacteria growth and which creates a harmful environment for fish and other wildlife. These chemicals also go into our drinking water system.
 

 
Laundry Tips

 

  • To keep color of clothes long lasting mix vinegar and water and let your clothes sit for 10 minutes, this keeps the color long lasting.

  • Peroxide and dish soap is a great way to remove wine or blood stains out of cotton fabrics.

  • Always wash new colored clothes alone first the colors usually run on the first cycle

Should I wash my car before or after it rains?

Most believe that it's best to wash after it rains. The truth is simple. If your car is dirty, it is holding all sorts of particles and road dust. Mix dust with water and you could have cement, candy, calcium scale... you name it! Whatever is water-soluble mixes with other particles and a new cleaning or paint problem is born. Wash before it rains and the complaint is that the car gets dirty again. True, but Freeway Carwash will wash it for free within 96 hours after you wash it*, so now you can have it both ways!

 

Why is my car dull even after a wash?

You probably have a "road film" build-up along with some mineral deposits and a little oxidation. A solution to this problem is usually a combination cleaner and wax that is applied with a low speed orbital polisher. It takes about 30 minutes, including a complete wash and it's inexpensive: starting at $35.00 for a passenger car and $5.00 more for larger vehicles. Your car will look shiny and new again. Some customers say it drives better when clean and shiny. Remember, our customers made the "drive better" comment, but we agree!