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including london, manchester and bristol — and it is a lot pricier than getting one of your kids to do it for a bit of pocket money. very useful, especially when there is no time to dry! bond theme song plays 0k. shall i move on? please. right. let me show you something else that cleans without using too much water. so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need is something to clean. and here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you just put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. really? apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes

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that cleans without using too much water. so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need something to clean. and here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you just put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes or deep clean delicates and avoid wasting water. ok, so is it better thanjust a bit of stain remover and watching something off in the sink? not sure. maybe the clothes don't get as wet, although my shirt did. you realise that this does cost half the price of an actual washing machine?

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at your door and cleans your car for you. what, anywhere in the uk? no, it's currently only in a few cities — including london, manchester and bristol — and it is a lot pricier than getting one of your kids to do it for a bit of pocket money. very useful, especially when there is no time to dry! bond music sting. 0k. shall i move on? please. right. let me show you something else that cleans without using too much water. so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need something to clean. and here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you just put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash

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don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. really? apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes or deep clean delicates and avoid wasting water. ok, so is it better thanjust a bit of stain remover and watching something off in the sink? not sure. maybe the clothes don't get as wet, although my shirt did. you realise that this does cost half the price of an actual washing machine? yeah, there is that, too — but at least i got a nice clean shirt out of it, so you can take me for a ride in your nice car now. hmm, we'll see. bond music sting. these ideas may have some impact on our green credentials but to really make a difference, we probably need to be thinking about changing our transport. yes, in the uk, a quarter of our emissions come from the transport industry alone. delivery vans in particular can do hundreds ofjourneys every day. well, dan simmons has been to see one british motor company that you've probably never heard of but which is both making vans greener and making making vans greener.

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so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need something to clean. and here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you just put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. really? apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes or deep clean delicates and avoid wasting water. ok, so is it better thanjust a bit of stain remover and watching something off in the sink? not sure. maybe the clothes don't get as wet, although my shirt did. you realise that this does cost half the price of an actual washing machine? yeah, there is that, too — but at least i got a nice clean shirt out of it,

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of pocket money. very useful, especially when there is no time to dry! 0k. shall i move on? please. 0k. let me show you something else the cleans without using too much water. so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need something to clean. here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. really? apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes or deep clean delicates and avoid wasting water. ok, so is it better than a bit of stain remover and watching something off in the sink?

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but apparently, it only takes them 30 minutes to an hour to do the outside of the car. you book a visit by its app and someone turns up at your door and cleans your car for you. anywhere in the uk? currently only in a few cities — including london, manchester and bristol — and it is a lot pricier than getting one of your kids to do it for a bit of pocket money. very useful, especially when there is no time to dry! 0k. shall i move on? please. 0k. let me show you something else the cleans without using too much water. so this is the w'air, because it's for cleaning things that you w'ear. now all i need something to clean. here's something i stained earlier. and the idea is that you put the dirty bits on this special backing mat on any hard surface and then, you just blast it with water, air and detergent

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and in theory, the stain should go. now, the company says that 90% of the clothes that we wash don't actually need to be put in the washing machine in the first place. really? apparently so. instead, w'air can be used to refresh lightly worn clothes or deep clean delicates and avoid wasting water. ok, so is it better than a bit of stain remover and watching something off in the sink? not sure. maybe the clothes don't get as wet, though my shirt did. you realise that this does cost half the price of an actual washing machine? yeah, there is that, too, but at least i got a nice clean shirt out of it so you can take me for a ride in your nice car now. we'll see. these ideas may have some impact on our green credentials but to really make a difference, we probably need to be thinking about changing our transport. yes, in the uk, a quarter of our admissions come from the transport industry alone. delivery vans in particular can do

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