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Traditional car wash in India is a hobby for some, a leisure activity for others, and a job opportunity for the poor. A typical morning wash uses gallons of hard water, cheap detergent, and excessive water pressure.

In other words, it's a massively neglected activity.

But let's be honest, who doesn't like the sweet scent of soap lingering in the air as a car washes?

But let's not kid ourselves either. It wastes water at the rate of gazillions per minute.

In fact, studies suggest that car wash is a hidden culprit in the Indian water crisis.

What if We told you there's an alternative to this water-draining car wash?

Meet Nitin Sharma, the founder of Go Waterless Car Care, who has a remarkable solution to the problem. Yes, it's called 'waterless' car wash.

Nitin's story begins not as a suave corporate guy, but far from it. Nitin is an MBA 2004 dropout who took over his family's Pune-based car wash business.
"It was a happy place," Nitin reminisces, as he narrates his startup journey exclusively to Startup Pedia, "filled with the sounds of satisfied customers and the odour of freshly cleaned cars."

But by 2016, groundwater hit rock bottom, and wells dried up; about a time when India grappled with a severe water crisis.

This seemingly impossible challenge became the seed of an idea. One sleepless night, inspired by a news report about water woes, Nitin remembered hearing about a waterless car wash product from his US-based uncle.

Driven by this newfound purpose, Nitin assembled a dream team in 2017.

"We had chemists, physicists, and car paint specialists," he told Startup Pedia, "all brought together by the possibility of a waterless car wash that actually worked!"

The journey wasn't easy. He invested 10 lakh and all his wife's savings for a grilling two years of tireless research and testing.

 Traditional car wash in India is a hobby for some, a leisure activity for others, and a job opportunity for the poor. A typical morning wash uses gallons of hard water, cheap detergent, and excessive water pressure.

In other words, it's a massively neglected activity.

But let's be honest, who doesn't like the sweet scent of soap lingering in the air as a car washes?

But let's not kid ourselves either. It wastes water at the rate of gazillions per minute.

In fact, studies suggest that car wash is a hidden culprit in the Indian water crisis.

Last month, the Uttarakhand government banned car washing in 6 cities. In April, there were reports of Bengaluru-based car wash companies agonising over the ban on water-based vehicle care due to the city's water crisis.

What if We told you there's an alternative to this water-draining car wash?

Meet Nitin Sharma, the founder of Go Waterless Car Care, who has a remarkable solution to the problem. Yes, it's called 'waterless' car wash.

Nitin's story begins not as a suave corporate guy, but far from it. Nitin is an MBA 2004 dropout who took over his family's Pune-based car wash business.
"It was a happy place," Nitin reminisces, as he narrates his startup journey exclusively to Startup Pedia, "filled with the sounds of satisfied customers and the odour of freshly cleaned cars."

But by 2016, groundwater hit rock bottom, and wells dried up; about a time when India grappled with a severe water crisis.

This seemingly impossible challenge became the seed of an idea. One sleepless night, inspired by a news report about water woes, Nitin remembered hearing about a waterless car wash product from his US-based uncle.

Traditional car wash in India is a hobby for some, a leisure activity for others, and a job opportunity for the poor. A typical morning wash uses gallons of hard water, cheap detergent, and excessive water pressure.

In other words, it's a massively neglected activity.

But let's be honest, who doesn't like the sweet scent of soap lingering in the air as a car washes?

But let's not kid ourselves either. It wastes water at the rate of gazillions per minute.

In fact, studies suggest that car wash is a hidden culprit in the Indian water crisis.

Last month, the Uttarakhand government banned car washing in 6 cities. In April, there were reports of Bengaluru-based car wash companies agonising over the ban on water-based vehicle care due to the city's water crisis.

What if We told you there's an alternative to this water-draining car wash?

Meet Nitin Sharma, the founder of Go Waterless Car Care, who has a remarkable solution to the problem. Yes, it's called 'waterless' car wash.

Nitin's story begins not as a suave corporate guy, but far from it. Nitin is an MBA 2004 dropout who took over his family's Pune-based car wash business.
"It was a happy place," Nitin reminisces, as he narrates his startup journey exclusively to Startup Pedia, "filled with the sounds of satisfied customers and the odour of freshly cleaned cars."

But by 2016, groundwater hit rock bottom, and wells dried up; about a time when India grappled with a severe water crisis.

This seemingly impossible challenge became the seed of an idea. One sleepless night, inspired by a news report about water woes, Nitin remembered hearing about a waterless car wash product from his US-based uncle.

Traditional car wash in India is a hobby for some, a leisure activity for others, and a job opportunity for the poor. A typical morning wash uses gallons of hard water, cheap detergent, and excessive water pressure.

In other words, it's a massively neglected activity.

But let's be honest, who doesn't like the sweet scent of soap lingering in the air as a car washes?

But let's not kid ourselves either. It wastes water at the rate of gazillions per minute.

In fact, studies suggest that car wash is a hidden culprit in the Indian water crisis.

Last month, the Uttarakhand government banned car washing in 6 cities. In April, there were reports of Bengaluru-based car wash companies agonising over the ban on water-based vehicle care due to the city's water crisis.

What if We told you there's an alternative to this water-draining car wash?

Meet Nitin Sharma, the founder of Go Waterless Car Care, who has a remarkable solution to the problem. Yes, it's called 'waterless' car wash.

Nitin's story begins not as a suave corporate guy, but far from it. Nitin is an MBA 2004 dropout who took over his family's Pune-based car wash business.
"It was a happy place," Nitin reminisces, as he narrates his startup journey exclusively to Startup Pedia, "filled with the sounds of satisfied customers and the odour of freshly cleaned cars."

But by 2016, groundwater hit rock bottom, and wells dried up; about a time when India grappled with a severe water crisis.

This seemingly impossible challenge became the seed of an idea. One sleepless night, inspired by a news report about water woes, Nitin remembered hearing about a waterless car wash product from his US-based uncle.

Driven by this newfound purpose, Nitin assembled a dream team in 2017.

"We had chemists, physicists, and car paint specialists," he told Startup Pedia, "all brought together by the possibility of a waterless car wash that actually worked!"

The journey wasn't easy. He invested 10 lakh and all his wife's savings for a grilling two years of tireless research and testing.

Finally, the eureka moment arrived in 2019!

Their creation was a magical potion - a blend of organic extracts from five different plants. Each extract played a specific role - cleaning, protecting the car's delicate paint, and even guarding against harmful UV rays.

This eco-friendly solution cleans cars faster and better than water ever could!

"We had chemists, physicists, and car paint specialists," he told Startup Pedia, "all brought together by the possibility of a waterless car wash that actually worked!"

The journey wasn't easy. He invested 10 lakh and all his wife's savings for a grilling two years of tireless research and testing.

Finally, the eureka moment arrived in 2019!

Their creation was a magical potion - a blend of organic extracts from five different plants. Each extract played a specific role - cleaning, protecting the car's delicate paint, and even guarding against harmful UV rays.

This eco-friendly solution cleans cars faster and better than water ever could!

"We had chemists, physicists, and car paint specialists," he told Startup Pedia, "all brought together by the possibility of a waterless car wash that actually worked!"

The journey wasn't easy. He invested 10 lakh and all his wife's savings for a grilling two years of tireless research and testing.

Finally, the eureka moment arrived in 2019!

Their creation was a magical potion - a blend of organic extracts from five different plants. Each extract played a specific role - cleaning, protecting the car's delicate paint, and even guarding against harmful UV rays.

This eco-friendly solution cleans cars faster and better than water ever could!

Their creation was a magical potion - a blend of organic extracts from five different plants. Each extract played a specific role - cleaning, protecting the car's delicate paint, and even guarding against harmful UV rays.

This eco-friendly solution cleans cars faster and better than water ever could!

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