Some popular brands of waterless car wash include, Meguiar’s Wash & Wax Anywhere, WOW Classic & Sports Box Kit, and Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash. [1] X Research source Some car washes like Eco Touch Waterless Car Wash use eco-friendly or biodegradable ingredients that aren’t harmful to the environment. [2] X Research source

Microfiber cloth is non-abrasive and works better than regular rags at cleaning your car and preserving its paint. Do not use a household soap or dish detergent because it could strip the protective wax from your car. [3] X Trustworthy Source Consumer Reports Nonprofit organization dedicated to consumer advocacy and product testing Go to source

Get a car cleaning solution that helps break down dirt rather than moving it. [4] X Research source

Start in small areas and move around the car. For example, you can start on the hood of the car then move your way to the passenger side door.

As an alternative, you can also use a squeegee to help dry areas of your car. [7] X Research source

You can purchase a nozzle for your hose at most home and gardening and department stores. The cost of hose nozzles range from $14 to $20. [8] X Research source

Some cities that experience regular droughts have banned residential car washing. [9] X Research source On average, professional car washes will only use 14-18 gallons of water to wash your car.

Separating your buckets of water by soapy and clear water will prevent you from having to replace it continually.

For instance, if you wash your car every two weeks, consider trying to go without a car wash for two months. Citizens in Los Angeles, California took a pledge not to wash their cars for 60 days as a response to an ongoing drought. [11] X Research source