How to get a spot free finish???

Forensic Detailing Channel did a big series of QD and spray waxes. He found one that many have gotten here to use as a water spot remover LOL. Koch Chemie FSE is the name of this QD. Interesting about TW ICE Spray Wax they seem to have hit a homerun with this. Have anyone test real life longevity from it and not just Jimbos torture testing with it? I live in Sweden and TW has a manufacture plant here in EU. So we don`t always gets the same products. They have a really great degreaser that is like a tar remover called TW Prewash-T. Have used that very much as a spray on prewash on a dry car to desolve the large amount of tar we get here. And they just have released Prewash-T Iron Remover now. It`s a little pricey here so it would be when if crisis to get it OFC. We have had a decon wash called TW Superwash for many years. That also does a great job. It`s a car soap you apply directly on the foam wash sponge or wash mitt. And don`t in a bucket as it`s petroleum based product. I got a bottle of QD on sell out from the line Extreme. That a friend of mine just got on a wim. It has a crazy gloss from it that really impressed me. 1-2 weeks or to the next wash of longevity though. But if wanted to shine something up I will test it sometime in the future. He used it on the tires too and I have not seen any tire dressing with that shine from them. They also have released a dedicated prewash foam here. Will see if I test it out.
 
I have seen the CR system for around $240 and also Simple Chuck for the same price. Is there a difference between these two? Any other brands recommended? Also, I am wondering why you guys don`t use these spot free systems for the entire wash instead of just the final rinse? Is it because it will suck up the filtering media and you will have to replace a lot more often?
Also, what is the best way to ensure that water does not dry up in the process of washing the car? For example lets say I have already washed the roof of the car and am now working on the quarter panels... do you guys still mist the roof just to keep it wet so it does not have a chance to dry?

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