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Q. Is car washing safe for the environment?
A. Absolutely! At Bubbles Galore Car Wash all of our soaps and waxes are
biodegradable, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly. In fact, it is
much safer for the environment to wash your car at a professional car
wash than in your driveway. Because we control the flow rate and the
water pressure, we use far less water per car than washing at home. Our
water is also sent directly to a water treatment plant, unlike washing
in the driveway, where the waste water goes down the storm drain and
can end up as run off in local rivers, lakes or stream.
Q. How often do I need to wash my car?
A. Wash it when it’s dirty. There are fanatics
who wash their vehicle every day (and we love you for it). If you drive your
vehicle everyday, we recommend you wash at least once
a week. Washing your vehicle once a week will ensure
that the surface is being cared for properly. If you
go for many weeks without washing your vehicle you may
have allowed irreparable damage from acid rain, bird
droppings, bugs or salt to occur. For many people their
car is the second largest investment they make, after
their home. Doesn’t it make sense to protect it?
It will also increase the value at trade-in time.
A. Bubbles Galore Car Wash accept bills, quarters,
golden dollar coins, and all major credit cards.
Q. How do you
create the spot-free water?
A. Bubbles Galore Car Wash uses a system called Reverse Osmosis to
make its spot free water. With this system, highly pressurized
water is pushed through semi-permeable plastic membranes
that trap solids such as calcium and magnesium. It is
these naturally occurring solids that cause the white
crusty spots on your vehicle if left to dry on its own
when you wash your car at home. Prior to being pushed
through the membranes water travels through a commercial
grade water softener and a carbon filter to remove chlorine
and oxidizing agents that will cause harm to the very
sensitive membranes. After the water has traveled through
the R.O. system it is stored in our equipment room and ready for use whenever its needed in a self serve bay.