I live in an apartment, but had the luck to have been asked by the owner to be his night/weekend manager--I handle any mechanical emergencies. By handle, I mean I call a repairman. Anyway, our contract prohibits washing in the lot, but he lets me use his water and I bought a nice 50' hose. I have enjoyed this small perk immensely--I have no coin operated bays anywhere near me and the alternative was "touchless" washes.
During PA's water restrictions this summer, I was to only wash on every other weekend--but often got a wash in at 4:30am before anyone was up. Now that the weather is getting colder, I decided to try Protect All's Quick and Easy Wash. I was skeptical, but many--especially Scottwax--swore by it. I just tried it this weekend and was happy with the results. The car it was used on was not very dirty, but it did a wonderful job of cleaning the paint surface. I followed the directions and used one cap full in two quarts of water. I really had the urge to use more--just couldn't believe that such small amount would work, but resisted temptation. All you do is wipe down one section at a time and then wipe dry. I used a 100% terry cloth mitt and then dried with one pass using a 100% terry towel, followed by a MF waffleweave towel. Now the directions say you do not have to use a two-bucket method, but I did just to be safe. The water in the rinse bucket got dirty pretty quickly.
Overall, I was impressed with Quick and Easy and will be using it as an alternative to getting the hose out. While I will not give up hose-washing completely, this product is awesome for colder weather and if you are restricted to bucket washing. I found Q&E at a local RV dealer--so give it a shot.