Next bang for buck for weekly washes?

If you are doing a rinseless wash you should brake your habit of washing the whole vehicle and then drying the whole vehicle at one time.

Just do section by section, drying as you go. No need to rinse and if you dry the section immediately after rinseless washing it, there shouldn't be any water spots.

I'll wash the roof and glass, then dry. Sometimes just one side of the roof and glass and dry, depending on how hot it is and how quickly it's drying. Then I'll do the same in sections around the rest of the car.

The reason I switched to rinseless was because I always hated chasing my tail trying to get everything dried before I got water spots with traditional wash soap. You add the rinse to a rinseless and you're back to fighting spots.
 
Now that you have the pressure washer and air dryer a coating is the next step for washing ease.
 
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