It is technology that shapes and progresses our culture. Compare the past to the present, childhood to adultlife; the changes are directly connected to technological advancements. When was the last time you built a fire to make dinner, or looked through an encyclopedia to research a topic, or changed the TV channel with a manual knob instead of the remote, or even watched scheduled television at
all, for that matter? Most people now gravitate towards Internet sites or On Demand for their entertainment. Because humans thrive on convenience. Convenience Over Necessity
Convenience is the reason man invented the wheel, the reason Edison conjured up the light bulb, and the reason E.A. Johnson created the ever evolving touchscreen. We base 90% of our decision and habits off convenience. It structures our schedules, determines what we eat, where we live, and even our choice of transportation. If you opted to pay for gas rather than train tickets, there is an additional task at hand keeping it clean. There's the automatic carwash, self service, detail shops, and the classic homehand wash. Your car is your baby, your trusted companion, a mobile office, your datenight chauffeur . You have to make the time to care for it, right? This too can be more convenient, Why? Because technology says so! We eliminate the water. You eliminate the time
Achieving the ultimate in clean convenience, Waterless Specialists come wherever you are, at the time you desire. Simplify your schedule with a treatment wash during the kid’s Saturday soccer game, amid Monday morning meetings, or while taking a well deserved break from it all in the comforts of home. Clean Green Technology
Waterless Specialists use emulsifying technology and ultrasoft microfiber materials to gently wash, wax and seal without leaving behind any residue--only lustrous shine; and without using gallons of the earth’s water supply. Each treatmentwash saves 38 gallons of fresh water. With over 8 million cars washed daily, and over 5 billion gallons of car wash water wasted per year, technology just became a little greener.