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The Rubbit Waterless Car Wash Kit Cleans Vehicles in 20-Minutes

The Rubbit waterless car wash kit is an eco-friendly take on the traditionally wasteful process of washing a vehicle that aims to save time, water and money for drivers to appreciate. The kit comes with a solution that's added to the spray pump bottle along with water before being pressurized and sprayed over the entirety of the vehicle. The solution is then wiped off its microfiber clothes rather than rinsed to eliminate the need for a hose or to visit an automated car wash station.

The Rubbit waterless car wash kit is priced at $1 per wash to make it a cost-effective solution for drivers to opt for instead of paying ample money on custom wash jobs. The kit is also great for hobby vehicles, windows and more.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Car Cleaning - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional car wash methods by eliminating the need for water and reducing waste.
2. Time-saving Car Wash Solutions - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit provides a convenient and efficient way for drivers to clean their vehicles in just 20 minutes, eliminating the need for lengthy car wash visits.
3. Affordable Vehicle Maintenance - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit offers a cost-effective solution for drivers, with a low price of $1 per wash compared to expensive custom wash jobs.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit presents opportunities for innovation in the automotive industry by offering a sustainable and affordable car cleaning solution.
2. Cleaning - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit disrupts the cleaning industry by introducing a waterless car wash solution that reduces water consumption and eliminates the need for automated car wash stations.
3. Retail - The Rubbit waterless car wash kit creates new possibilities for the retail industry by providing a cost-effective and convenient car cleaning solution for customers.

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