This is especially nice for the eco-minded car drivers who are fond of recycling everything and restoring things back into the earth. The windshield wiper fluid's contents are also said to be fully biodegradable. They are said to be safe to the ozone layer as well. There are no synthetic materials, and there are no VOCs (volatile organic compounds that pollute the air and your lungs).
The ingredients are extracted from both plants and vegetables. All of their Eco-Green line is for all transportation and automotive vehicles. They apparently have concentrated versions (which probably need to be diluted) as well as ready-to-use (RTU for short) versions. There is a version of the washer geared for winter weather, one for summer weather, and one for all-year-round usage. I just read today on the internet that there is a "green" product manufacturer called Daimer Industries (known for producing nothing but entire lines of eco-friendly lines) that has come out with a windshield wiper fluid product that is based off of plants. Up to this point there had been nothing but scientific guesses as to what alternatives to methanol could be used for the wiper blades to clean off the dirt without damaging a thing. There have been people at home attempting to mix together basic household products, but probably to no avail. In fact there had not been any washer fluid that was made entirely of eco-friendly ingredients. As you know, the typical ingredients used to clean the dirt and bugs off of windshields are theorized to cause damage to car paint, the roads and the environment. The same applies to windshield wiper fluid products.īut, there is a solid concern amongst auto enthusiasts over these synthetic chemicals damaging the exterior of their beloved cars. There have been many opinions about organic ingredients not being as strong as man-made ingredients in terms of cleaning and obliterating dirt off of anything. If you think about all of these products that involve the use of synthetic chemicals, there has not been many eco-friendly products of the same cleaning caliber. Methanol can cause extreme to near-fatal damages when they are inhaled or ingested. This is especially true for car owners who have pets and/or little children who may play around areas where your products are stored. As the typical brand of windshield wiper fluid products sold in auto stores involve the use of the very toxic existence of methanol, there is a genuine concern and desire for a safer alternative.