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Still have not found anything in regards to Vancouver. However their, sewage regulations does say no chemicals. Which technically is Car soap, detail spray, wax, wheel cleaners etc.
This only applies to the run off to the street sewage though I think. Where as the drainage under your home, I think is still legal?
fucking facists! i'm glad i live in richmond, you can take my car washing sponges and 2 bucket system from my cold dead hands. These eco nutjobs have gone too far now.
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Yes, I do 3 buckets hehe. I got very picky neighbors, so if this is illegal then I got a good chance they will call and complain. Might have to resort to rinseless wash. But, how the hell do u do that for wheels coated with brake dust from Brembos
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you can always use a rinseless washing system if you're worried about it.
take like 6 good microfibers and optimum no rinse, and a few drying rags.
when done dump the leftover dirty soap in the toilet
fucking facists! i'm glad i live in richmond, you can take my car washing sponges and 2 bucket system from my cold dead hands. These eco nutjobs have gone too far now.
Everyone park in front of Badhobz's house and wash their car this summer!
But fuck, if Vancouver has this rule I've been breaking it for years.
The document posted for Surrey states that you can wash your car in your driveway, but you should direct the suds and water runoff into landscaping or gravel.
I've never come across an auto car wash which meets my standards, but I admit I've only used them a handful of times. I will use the self-car wash, but try to stick to spray/rinse only. A number of times I've pulled into the stall to discover mud everywhere and a brush teeming with rocks and sand. Maybe this isn't an issue in the city, but I can't trust those brushes.
you can always use a rinseless washing system if you're worried about it.
take like 6 good microfibers and optimum no rinse, and a few drying rags.
when done dump the leftover dirty soap in the toilet
This might be the only option. But, will be only a last resort for me. I like foaming up my car and rinsing . Been doing since I was young and feel this gives a more clean feel.
Also, kinda hard to do for brake dust inside the barrels.
The document posted for Surrey states that you can wash your car in your driveway, but you should direct the suds and water runoff into landscaping or gravel.
The way most houses are built with driveways are it is sloped away from the house and into the streets which go towards the sewers.
Yah, just wished my lot size was large enough that I can actually have a flat area to wash vehicles. But, Vancouver that is almost impossible.