Apr
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Hi Def Auto Detail, A Candy Apple Red Corvette & Waterless Car Wash Products

Hi Def Auto Detail cleaned, polished and protected this beautiful candy apple red 2008 Corvette using no water! Just the Hi Def private labeled Freedom Products. Yes, no water and a little bit of work. The results are fantastic! Here are the after pictures. Please give Cameron a call if you are in the Dallas, Texas area and he will treat your ride with TLC and it too could look like this. www.hidefdetail.com – Watch out for his new website coming out soon.

We used all Hi Def Products:

  • 2-Wax Formula (waterless wash & wax)
  • G-5 Glaze (shine amplifier applied by Cyclo Polisher)
  • Whip Juice (Tires, interior panels, leather seats)
  • Total Clean (brake dust removal from rims)
  • Hi Def Detail Sticker

The client loved it.  His wife said that she never saw the car look so good, Cameron told us.

Nov
0

Ecolo Green Waterless Car Wash Cleans Up the Media


Media Buzz #1 – TV footage of the local CBS TV Station profiling Ecolo Green Car Wash

Media Buzz #2 – The Orange County Register – Online article here

Media Buzz #3 -  Melissa Mecija CBS News- The Original posting is here
IRVINE, Calif. (CBS) ?A waterless car wash… It may sound impossible, but one orange county man says it’s true and he wants you to try it.

You won’t find any hoses or buckets of water here. Instead, this is all you’ll see. It’s called the Ecolo Green Car Wash.

The president of the company says this small-water based, non-toxic product only uses eight ounces of water and will do the same trick as a regular car wash.

“Washing your car at home would use between 50 to 80 gallons of water. In a professional car wash, between 20-40 gallons and we use a cup,” Pierrick Bouquet said.

The Newport Beach based company travels to various businesses in Orange County. Skeptics argue the quality isn’t as good. But Pierrick Bouquet says otherwise.

“The product we use on the car is made with organic ingredients. People also say, ‘you’re going to scratch my car.’ But no, we don’t. This product really works great,” Bouquet said.

With the state in a water crisis, Bouquet says he is helping to revolutionize the car washing industry.

“I’m passionate about being in a place where there is a drought and starting something where people don’t know about it yet,” Bouquet said.

Bouquet, originally from France, says this eco-friendly car wash is a growing concept in Europe. Whether it will sink or swim here in Orange County remains to be seen.

The car wash will make its rounds this week visiting Irvine-area businesses. A wash costs between $17 to $20.

(© MMIX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

Nov
0

Making Freedom Waterless Waves with Topside Detailing

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Article from Westfaironline.com
Two young entrepreneurs in Stamford are making waves with their business, Topside Detailing, an auto and nautical detailing company that brings its clean-n-green services to the customer.

“We’ve been excited to get our ideas out there,” said Jonathan Piazza-Harper,” principal of Topside Detailing. “It’s just taken off.”

Piazza-Harper and his business partner Parth Thaker attended UConn together as science majors and graduated in May, though they made their start in business in the summer of 2007.

“It was a random summer gig,” said Piazza-Harper. “We both had internships that didn’t work out, so we started doing this. It progressed and we’d work on it whenever we had a chance.”

Piazza-Harper had worked for a yacht club and applied his knowledge of marinas to a ‘come-to-you’ wash concept.
The now 23 year-old pair began waxing and washing boats in Hartford and clients began to ask if we would start washing their cars too.

“We thought what’s a unique way we can wash both?,” said Thaker. “There’s tons of car washes tons of detailers out there, we went with going onsite and added the water retention system and gained a nitch.”

After graduating the two found themselves in an abysmal job market. Topside took a step forward and moved to Stamford.

“The majority of our business has been down in this area, between the yacht clubs and the marinas,” said Thaker.
Topside has recently gained a contract with the four public marinas in Greenwich. According to Piazza-Harper, Topside allows the Greenwich marinas to comply with regulations on pollutants that are being enforced seriously. Piazza-Harper said the businesses success has been helped along by networking and by partnering with the Better Business Bureau form the start.

“We knew what we needed to do to gain the good market share,” said Thaker. “Our system is not so much dry as it is a water-reclaim system. We use a pressure wash system, we go through spray off the bottom of the boat, and we collect and contain all the water and work with state certified haulers who bring it to a waste management facility, treat it properly and return it to the sewer.”

As of Oct. 1, all Connecticut marinas and boatyards are required by the state to collect and handle the wastewater runoff from pressure washing boat bottoms in an environmentally sound manner. Topside anticipated the upcoming Department of Environmental Protection marina regulations, devised a solution and quickly got together the equipment, patent and DEP approval.

“Marinas have three options in order to comply with regulations of the state and federal Water Pollution Control Act,” said Thaker. “They can install a pump that costs $80,000 and routes the wastewater into the sewer after treating it.  They can purchase another standing system, which won’t last as long and costs upwards of $35,000. Or they can hire Topside to provide mobile power washing at virtually no cost to the marina or facility. We hold the proper permits, insurances and assume all liability. The marinas simply bill their members directly.”

Bottoms of boats are often painted with copper- and lead-based paints, major contaminants for water systems. Topside collects about 800-900 gallons of tainted water in a day.

“The economy has been interesting,” said Piazza-Harper. “We were lucky that when we first started we began everything on our credit cards before any of this craziness happened. Right now we’re in the process of putting together a business plan to bring this to a much larger scale. We’re utilizing anything that increases our efficiency and keeps our overhead low.”

“We’ve been able to use our web site, topsidedetailing.com, to attract a lot of clients and achieve a high degree of marketing,” Piazza-Harper. Cars washing has proved popular. “If we competed directly with a car wash we would’ve lost on price. But going with the ‘we come to you’ idea, we’ve gotten a lot of soccer moms who don’t have the time and their cars are a wreck.”

Piazza-Harper and Thaker have run into their share of skepticism because of their ages.

“There’s been people who’ve interacted with us who you can tell weren’t taking us seriously,” said Piazza-Harper. “We can overcome it because we’re prepared. Though a lot of people are interested in how and why we got started. And as our clients learn more about us, they are more eager to help us grow.”

“We’re looking to secure our business plan by next spring and eventually franchise this,” said Thaker. “We’ve had investors come to us, but they have also wanted a percentage of the company and that’s not something we’re willing to give up at this point.”

This story was borrowed from the Westfair.com newspaper.

Please read the other related stories here: Page 1 and Page 2