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Daniel Kamensky Launches Express Car Wash That Uses Rinse Clean Technology  

Water is Free of Minerals That Cause Water Spots, Daniel Kamensky Says

Daniel Kamensky, founder and managing partner of Kingston Valley Enterprises, has launched Atomic Express Car Wash. Atomic is opening several car washes in suburban Chicago that use rinse clean technology. Kingston Valley Enterprises created Rinse Clean Technology, which filters water with a proprietary system.

“When you wash your car, you leave behind water droplets. Non-purified water has a high mineral content, so non-purified water droplets can easily turn into water spots that damage your car’s paintwork, ” Kamensky says. “Rinse clean technology filters out the minerals, avoiding the water spots.”

The rinse clean technology works by reverse osmosis, says Kamensky. Osmosis occurs when the molecules of a less concentrated solvent pass through a semipermeable membrane into a solution with a higher concentration. The process equalizes the concentration on both sides of the membrane. An example is saline water. A low-salt water solution passes through the membrane, gravitating toward one with a higher salt content. Reverse osmosis occurs when a solution with a higher concentration passes through the membrane to one with a lower concentration. Salt and mineral contaminants can’t pass through the membrane, so the process filters them out, says Kamensky.

The rinse clean technology provides a spot-free rinse, which means you don’t have to dry your car after the car wash, says Kamensky. Because the water is deionized, it will dry faster than ordinary water. The process also avoids buildup, which negatively affects the car’s paintwork. Instead, technology provides a smooth shine.

Kingston Valley Enterprises, which invented the technology, partners with companies to improve their operations and create and develop a strong vision. Kingston partners to build great brands in regional Midwestern markets. Kamensky has more than 20 years of experience as an investor and attorney. He partners with A.J. Levin in running Kingston Valley Enterprises.

Kamensky is also an advisory board member of the Creditor Rights Coalition. The coalition advocates for protecting all stakeholders and creditors in bankruptcy proceedings. He is also a published author and lecturer in creditor rights, value investing, and corporate governance. He’s taught at several top universities, including Duke, Columbia, the University of Virginia, and Yale.

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