Washing Without Water: Waterless Washing Machine

Filed under: News | By: Daniel
Posted on: November 27, 2005 | No Comments

The waterless washing machine
Most of us care about the environment, but how many of us take action on the subject and really do something to make the environment better.
Well Gabriel Tan, 23 and Wendy Chua, 21 from the National University of Singapore have taken action and invented the waterless washing machine.
Dry cleaning relies on chemicals, but this machine uses negative ions, deodorants and compressed air to clean clothing.
With tomorrow’s precious resource being water this is a great invention.

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