Here's the good news: a new painless Brazilian Wax is quickly gaining international interest. Here's the bad news (at least for the ladies) - it's actually a Brazilian Wax for your car, and this new method is easing the strain on the environment. An ingenious brand called DryWash, based out of Brazil, has developed a way to wash every part of a car without using water or harmful chemicals. DryWash removes dirt from cars using a small pad infused with organic Carnauba wax.
DryWash has saved over 100 million gallons of water since it opened in 1994. However, it has been gaining notoriety for more than it's environmental impact. Their technology and quality has yet to be replicated, prompting expansion to locations in Mexico, Portugal and Australia. And based on demand, DryWash has created a separate branch called DryWash Air that cleans helicopters and airplanes without using water. Now, if DryWash could just create new technology for that other Brazilian Wax (using like, cotton or bubbles or whatever) then they would probably win a Nobel Prize for something.
