Tri-Kleen is Milwaukee's new waterless car wash on wheels
Have you heard? Washing your car with water is so '90s, at least according to Michael Glass, founder of Tri-Kleen, Milwaukee's eco-friendly mobile hand car wash.
Glass launched his new business in early May as an interesting and innovative alternative to drive-through car washes, or, for that matter, hosing down your ride in the driveway. Glass's car washing service is completely waterless.
Replacing commercial cleaners and water with specialized biodegradable, organic soaps made from coconut derivatives that are sprayed onto the vehicle from a small bottle and then wiped away with soft, micro-fiber towels eliminates the use of harsh cleaning chemicals as well as any potential runoff that collects in the sewer systems.
Here's how it works in technical terms. The organic polymer blend emulsifies the dirt and breaks it down, separates it from the surface of the vehicle and wraps it in a lubricant. After wiping it away, Glass then follows it up with Montan wax, a long-lasting double wax protectant for your car.
Your vehicle can't be extensively dirty, he says, but the process takes care of regular road grime, salts and average contaminants.
"You don't get anything that drips on the ground at all. When the vehicle is done, it's dry. Even if it rained, the ingredients are biodegradable, so they wouldn't hurt anything."
The waterless technology sounds like a brand new phenomenon to us here in the Midwest, but Glass, who has been involved in the vehicle detailing industry for more than 15 years, says he remembers discovering it in the '90s. Back then it was gaining momentum in Australia, and eventually made its way to the United States, where it's since become almost mainstream in Southern and Western states that suffer from droughts and water bans.
When he initially discovered them, most waterless car wash products on the market were petroleum based and used kerosene, a factor that prohibited him from starting his business years ago. But more recent research lead Glass to newer eco-friendly products completely devoid of hazardous ingredients.
"We don't have drought problems around here, but we do have environmental problems, so I saw no reason it wouldn't work in Milwaukee," he says
Oh, and did we mention that he comes to you? Rather than renting a building for a permanent car wash (something he's looking to do in the future), Glass operates Tri-Kleen on a completely mobile level.
It doesn't matter if you're at work or lounging at home, as long as you're within the Greater Milwaukee area, Tri-Kleen will show up with the gear and clean your vehicle. Prices, which are listed on the Web site, vary from $15-$65, depending on the size of your car and which package you choose.
Glass says the company's name is taken from the word "trike," or tricycle. He plans to utilize industrial-sized trikes on his house calls by this summer.
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cowboyhat06 | June 8, 2010 at 12:04 p.m. (report)
I don't see how this can be done without scratching your car.... But a neat concept!
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TriKleen | May 24, 2010 at 6:43 p.m. (report)
@idle1 - You are correct in saying that a stand alone car wash is quicker and less expensive, but there are many other factors to consider.... 1) How much time did it take you to drive to and from the car wash? 2) How much gas did you use? 3) How long did you wait in line? 4) Is your car really clean after going through this type of wash system? 5) How much water was used? (the average is 20+ gallons) 6) How many contaminants ended up in our water ways or on the ground? 7) How long will the non-hand-applied protection last on your vehicle? 8) Did you get chrome polish, tire dressing and bug/tar removal included? 9) Did they give $1.00 of the costs to any type of local charity? 10) Did an employee end the service with a smile? These are just a few of the things included or not included for that matter (see 1 - 3 & 5, 6), in each and every one of our services. @Yes_that_Nick - We don't do interiors at this time. We are still researching eco-friendly ways of being able to vacuum a vehicle without needing a power source. We do however offer interior window cleaning, door jam cleaning and wiping off and treatment of the dash area. See our A-la-carte options on our website, under the 'Services' link.
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walnut33 | May 24, 2010 at 12:03 p.m. (report)
He has an ala carte section where you can get the windows cleaned, and dash/all instruments cleaned for an extra $5. He dont think he has vacuuming services yet. He did my truck last week and it looks great. I dont know who thinks this is too pricey, because it just isnt. $40.00 to have your car/suv washed and waxed??? You cant get that done (well mind you) for less that $75. Hell, my car got washed/waxed while I played kickball! Time consuming for him = yes. Time consuming for me = NO
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yes_that_nick | May 24, 2010 at 10:44 a.m. (report)
Do any of the packages include cleaning the interior?
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Chrisna | May 24, 2010 at 10:17 a.m. (report)
Idle, you can think of it the other way, too...it can be a complete time-saver if he does it while your car is sitting around not being driven (e.g. while you are at work).
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