In Chile, the vehicle cleaning industry faces a unique paradox: the extreme dust from the Atacama mining regions and the corrosive saline air of the Pacific coast demand intensive cleaning, yet severe water scarcity in central and northern regions mandates a shift toward sustainable Vehicle Wash Systems.
Many local operators still rely on outdated manual methods that waste significant volumes of water. The introduction of a specialized car chassis washer has become critical for logistics fleets operating in the mineral-rich soils of the north, where corrosive mud can accelerate vehicle depreciation if not removed efficiently.
Furthermore, the Chilean government's tightening environmental regulations regarding wastewater treatment mean that the use of biodegradable car clean shampoo is no longer optional but a requirement for legal operation in urban centers like Santiago and Valparaíso.