Freedom Car Wash

freedom car wash reviewThis is only a product that I have heard in name and was not quite sure how washing a vehicle without water would work.  I have now come to find that this works out great and is a great product for the environment.

Freedom Waterless Car Wash helps to reduce water consumption when cleaning a car by not needing to combine water with their product at all.  Which can reduce water consumption by 116 gallons per car washing at home and by 40 gallons per automatic car wash.

I was able to test their entire line of products: Original Formula Waterless Car Wash, Freedom One Waterless Car Wash and Eco Tire Protectant.  All had a great scent, both car wash formulas had a nice citrus scent.  While the tire protectant reminded me of the smell of bubblegum, however their website claims it is the smell of strawberry.  Either way it still smelled great and nothing like harsh chemicals.  The Eco Tire Protectant can be used for more than just tires, it can be used on dashboards, trim and leather also.

Freedom Original Waterless Car Wash is intended to be used on dirty, oxidized and/or everyday cars.  Freedom One Waterless Car Wash was created to be used on older cars to remove the oxidation, water spots and other types of contaminates, but is also great to use on new cars.  Both products can be used on a wet or dry surface.  The only problem I encountered was that the bottle does not specifically say which to use on certain cars, it only includes the directions.  But a quick look at their website cleared that confusion right up.

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I had great success using all three of these products on my vehicle and can’t even think of wasting all the water I used to when I traditionally washed my vehicles with a bucket and sponge.  These three products come in a combo pack including 12 microfiber cloths, on the company’s website, freedomwaterlesscarwash.com