No worries Mike,
There are so many "right" ways to wash a car ... people just need to find one that suits them and run with it. For me, discovering Rinse-less wash was a game-changer ... especially now that I'm retired. I'm THAT type of detailer that could wash their car every day (been there done that).
But even with MY detailing
addiction, dragging out the hose, bucket, microfibers, brushes, etc gets real old real fast. Plus, I'm sure you noticed I have a gravel driveway, which is in dire need of leveling. Washing a single car the traditional way, creates many, many puddles (some pretty deep) and also creates mud, that gets tracked back into the car's interior.
For me, and my addiction, the rinse-less calms the addiction, takes 1/3 the time of a traditional wash, no mud is created, and since I wash my cars so frequently that they really never get dirty enough for a full "hose & bucket" wash. Plus the fact that I use less than 3 gallons of water, makes me less stressed when I see my water bill

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Even the 2 gallons of solution in the bucket don't get "wasted." When I'm done with the wash, I set the bucket and solution to the side and use it to pre-soak all my microfiber towels after use, before throwing them in the washer ... even my coating towels and applicator come completely clean this way (if put in to soak when they've been put in right after use).
I get to wash my car(s) to my heart's desire, using less of everything, time, tools, chemicals, water, etc. So for ME, this is my "right way" to wash a car.
