We all know by now (thanks to the gurus on this board) that after washing to apply a water sheeting without the nozzle on the hose to facilitate drying. Here's a tip that may prove helpful to some. For me at least, it was a pain the "a" to walk back to the hose, shut off the water, remove the nozzle, turn the water back on and walk back to the car -- then the reverse process when done sheeting. I bought a little gizzmo at Lowes for $3.97 (the cheapest detail supply I ever bought) which is a small shut-off valve that attaches to the hose outlet and allows you to attach the nozzle to the other end. Now, when I'm done rinsing, I just shut off the valve and remove the nozzle to sheet (and obviously the reverse process). While this doesn't sound like a giant timesaver, it's a small convenience that works beautifully and saves trips back and forth to the main water valve. Also saves water pouring onto the drive way if I want to take a break or just the time it takes to get back and forth. Just a small tip contribution to all of those who halped sooooo much.