Want a clean car and go green? Then go with a commercial car wash and find out why here!
Virtually every major commercial
car wash requires an average of about 45 gallons of water per car, on the personal side of things a home wash typically uses between *80 and 140 gallons! Federal law requires commercial car washes to drain
their wastewater into sewers, where it normally receives some
treatment. Washing your car in your driveway is only illegal in several cities and states and the soapy, toxic water ends up running across the land or down a drain into the ocean.
If you are going to clean your vehicle yourself, please check out the waterless wash products currently available from many manufacturers. Many are nontoxic, biodegradable and petrochemical-free. Spray them on, wipe, and buff out gently with a clean towel! That's a clean, greeen car.
Copley Square - Boylston St. and Dartmouth St.
SoWa Farmers Market - 540 Harrison Ave.
Haymarket Farmers Market - Congress St. & New Sudbury St.
Boston City Hall Farmers Market - 1 City Hall Plaza
Dewey Square - Boston Public Market - Summer St. & Purchase St.
The Farmer's Market at Harvard - Corner of Oxford and Kirkland Streets
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