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MEDIA RELEASE 15 November 2006

Keeping the car clean while saving water
Water-based car washing is fast becoming a serious concern in the current Australian drought conditions with water authorities in most states banning car washing using a hose.

However, even with tough water restrictions being enforced around the country, water-wise residents, businesses and car dealerships can still keep their cars clean using waterless carwash technology.

Ecowash Mobile offers a completely waterless mobile car washing and detailing service that uses an innovative technique to provide a 2-in-1 wash and polish. As well as not using water, the cleaning products used are biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly alternative to the traditional car wash.

The traditional hose method of washing a car uses 180 litres of water per wash. Ecowash Mobile and its 32 franchisees in Australia are currently washing around seven cars per day, which equates to a saving of about 201,600 litres of water a week. As a result, the company has already saved over 20 million litres of water since it started in 2004, as listed on their website.

Ecowash Mobile was awarded the ‘Smart Approved Watermark’, the nation’s reference for choosing products, services and organisations that are reducing outdoor water use.

For more information visit www.ecowash.com.au.

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Photo captions:
1. A Holden Statesman gets the Ecowash treatment.
2. Ecowash Mobile franchisees give a car an overhaul without using water.
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Released for Ecowash Mobile by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au).
For further information please call Aleks Czerwinski or Kim Larochelle on (02) 9413 4244



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