17 Things Frugal People Never Spend Their Money On

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Professional car washes and detailing

Similar to clothes, the tightwad bunch avoids professional car washes that drain their budget. Why pay exorbitant fees to have your car washed when you can also do it yourself, maybe even better once you get the hang of it? Not to mention it’s considerably cheaper to buy generic detergent and cloths which you can use more than once.

Sure, frugalistas might also need a more thorough car wash from time to time, for instance, to get rid of the road salt on their cars during winter. But they’ll find a place with reasonable prices, not a car wash that requires you to break a bank to pay for their services.

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  1. I did not drink public water when I lived in Vermont, Rochester, MN, and I don’t drink water here in Texas. There were radio and TV announcements to boil the water before consuming it. I was told by an MN worker to not drink the water and suggest that I install a house filter system, Here in TX the public water office says the water in Texas Meets FDA and public health guidelines. I was told by my dog’s Vet to Not give him pubic water. So I buy water that went through a reverse osmosis system, and I had the water tested. Too many states have not improved their water processing to meet the increased population and replace OLD parts before they fail. Many homes still have lead pipes or copper pipes secured with lead solder. I have an external and internal filters on my Refridgerator.

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