Feed back please I really appreciate the ideas I got here and the only payback I have to give is sharing what I did:
I washed my friends 1996 White Honda daily driver so that over the next 2 weeks I can detail it one panel at a time. I will do mini washes on each panel if a spray and wipe is not sufficient
Todays goal was to wash it with as little hassle as possible and begin getting it ready to detail one panel at a time.
I had 3 gallons of no-rinse in a covered 5 gallon bucket from 2 weeks ago. It looked crystal clear, so the particles had still dropped to the bottom under my grit guard.
I dropped a m/f mitt and a car wash brush with a 4' handle in the solution to soak. The bush is a flagged, synthetic.
I divided the car in to areas that were "doable" = quarters. Starting from the top down I used the mitt only on the upper panels and then the brush on the lower panels near the ground.
To avoid waste, I just dipped the presoaked bristles about 1 inch [this absorbed enough solution] and did the lower panels, front and rear bumpers. I then finished off with the wheels at the very end with the brush. I washed and dried each quarter before moving on to the next. The mitt never touched anything below knee level.
Now it Looks like a clean daily driver. I was so gentle some dried bird poops were not even disturbed. Tomorrow I will work just one panel and use something like PB's waterless on the bird poops, prep the panel with QD, clay, clean, polish and wax that panel.
Sound good? Appreciate any tweaks or even major overhauls. Thank you
Jeff
PS. Great forum. Haven't seen anything exceeding your no-rinse thread. I live in Socal, was stationed at NAS Jax in the mid 60's. Forum reminds me of that. Good memories of really beautiful ladies. Must be the climate.