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Don't Have Any Technical Knowledge? No Problem

People always seem to think that running your car on water means that you’ll need to hire a professional mechanic, or else just have a really good idea of cars and engines. This could not be further from the truth. In fact, you don’t need to have any real technical knowledge at all.

Here’s an interesting fact… there are tons of downloadable guides online (like Water Car Pro) that teach you how to run your car on water yourself. And guess who buys these guides? Ordinary people like yourself, many of whom who don’t know any more about cars than you do.

The fact is, most people can convert their cars in 1-2 hours. This is a generalization, of course. Some people may take a little longer if you are really, really technically challenged. If you have done it several times before then you might be able to do the whole thing in about five minutes. If you know something about cars, but have never done this before, then it might take you around 15 minutes. But it depends.

The thing you really need is a good guide.

Let’s be honest – this IS going to be hard if you have no idea what exactly you are meant to be doing. You could risk damaging your car, or spending countless hours trying to get it working.

On the other hand, if you get a good guide, then everything will be super easy for you. It depends on what one you get (the simplest and easiest to understand is Water Car Pro), but any good guide should be able to explain everything in a very simple fashion. Water Car Pro will also contain a lot of diagrams/pictures and will use simple language to make everything totally clear.

If you really want, you might be able to buy a guide, give it to your local mechanic, and try to get a quote on how much it would cost for them to do it. But they will probably overcharge you since they don’t normally do simple stuff like this. It makes more sense for you to just do it yourself.