Was a "New York Clean Car Act" signed into law that will ban washing and detailing cars in New York State starting in July 2028? No, that's not true: There are no credible news reports or official government announcements showing that such a measure was ever enacted. A review of New York State legislative records also found no evidence of a bill with that name, or of any statewide ban on washing and detailing cars, being approved.
The claim appeared in a post and image (archived here) by the Sandy Schneider account on Facebook on May 13, 2026. It opened:
Detailing your car will become illegal in New York State
This is what the post looked like on Facebook at the time of writing:

(Image source: post by @SandySchneider on Facebook.)
The text included in the fake screenshot read:
DETAILING WILL BECOME ILLEGAL TO DO IN NEW YORK STATE IN 2028
Governor Kathy Hochul Signs Bill into Law
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Governor Kathy Hochul today signed legislation (S.7677-A/A.8385-A), known as the 'New York Clean Car Act,' into law. The new legislation will make it unlawful for any person to wash, wax, polish, or otherwise detail any motor vehicle on public roads, driveways, or any surface that allows wash water to enter storm drains, ditches, or waterways beginning July 1, 2028.
The law is designed to protect New York's water resources and encourage environmentally responsible habits by reducing pollution caused by soaps, chemicals, and runoff from car detailing.
- Effective Date: July 1, 2028
- Prohibition: It shall be unlawful for any person to wash, wax, polish, ceramic coat, or detail any motor vehicle in the State of New York on any surface that allows wastewater to enter a storm drain, ditch, or waterway:
- Penalties: Violators after the effective date will be punishable by fines up to $1,000 and/or up to 12 months in jail.
- Enforcement: The law will be enforced by local law enforcement agencies and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
This law reflects New York State's commitment to cleaner communities, protecting our natural resources, and promoting responsible vehicle care.
Clean water. Clean cars. Clean New York
KEEP NEW YORK STATE CLEAN.
Lead Stories searched Google News (archived here) and Yahoo! News (archived here) and did not find any matching reports for "New York Clean Car Act signed into law." Had Hochul actually signed such a bill into law, major news outlets would have widely reported it.
Lead Stories also searched press releases issued by Hochul's office for May 12, 2026, the date shown on the document in the social media post. There were four press releases (archived here) published that day, but none mentioned a "New York Clean Car Act."
The fake document also mentioned that the signed legislation was passed as Senate Bill 7677-A (archived here) and Assembly Bill 8385-A (archived here). Neither has anything to do with washing or detailing vehicles.