Water Restrictions--Rinseless/Waterless White Papers?


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Unless we have a lot of precipitation here in NJ this winter, it looks like by spring we will be in a Drought Emergency, which entails mandatory water use restrictions like no lawn watering, no pavement washdown, and no CAR WASHING. Since the imposition of the Drought Emergency is usually by a Gubernatorial Executive Order, I'm trying to get ahead of this and see if I can suggest some wording in the order to allow for rinseless or waterless washing.

 

Since I'm sure to bureaucrats, car washing is car washing, I wondered if OPT has addressed this issue before and whether there is a White Paper of some sort outlining what rinseless/waterless is, how it differs from a traditional wash, how much water is used/saved.

 

Keep in mind that I'm sure the bureaucratic answer is "take your car to a commercial car wash" which recycles the water and are exempted from first-stage water use restrictions, so I'd like to have some ammunition. Ron, anything like that available?

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There are no "white papers" that I'm aware of and it's not been an issue in states with long term water bans. Dann Williams was a mobile detailer in San Diego and never had any problem explaining ONR to authorities. And I suspect California is more strict than any other state.

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Ron, this sounds like a good opportunity for someone to put together a marketing (semi-technical) document to help consumers avoid getting into trouble during a water shortage coupled with the advantages of using OPT products and provide some evidence should someone in authority question someone using ONR or Opti-Clean

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Ron, this sounds like a good opportunity for someone to put together a marketing (semi-technical) document to help consumers avoid getting into trouble during a water shortage coupled with the advantages of using OPT products and provide some evidence should someone in authority question someone using ONR or Opti-Clean

 

Yeah, that's what I was hoping...but I'm trying to get the Executive Order worded such that if I was questioned, I could simply show that I was using a rinseless wash which is exempted by the order...rather than trying to argue with the constabulary that I'm not really "washing" when washing is prohibited.

 

I have a feeling that would require actual lobbying which isn't really my bailiwick.

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