Using CarPro Spotless as part of regular wash routine

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My car is coated but unfortunately, sometimes I have no choice but to park near the inground sprinklers where I work that apparently source their water from mineral rich wells. :( It seems the last wash I did there were very random, albeit, very light water spots on the car. I was able to remove them all using the direction on the Spotless bottle but I'm wondering if in the future I could cut down on time by spraying a panel, letting it soak for just a bit, then washing off with my standard MF Madness Incredipad and Reset soap? Essentially, is there harm to using Spotless as a sort of pre-treatment prior to washing? FYI, I wash indoors with no sunlight and the panels are all cool to the touch.
 
Spotless is a very strong mineral deposit remover. I would be cautious and follow the suggested directions which include: First washing and drying the vehicle to remove any surface grime or contaminants that could interfere with the performance of Spotless. Ensure that the vehicle is parked in the shade, and that the surface to be treated is cool to the touch. Start by shaking the bottle to integrate the active ingredients before use. Either spray Spotless onto a microfiber towel, sponge, or CarPro applicator/suede and work the solution over the surface, one panel at a time. Wipe off with MF, and remove residue by thoroughly rinsing with water. Or spray directly onto the surface, and work the product in thoroughly one panel at a time with microfiber towel, sponge, or CarPro applicator/suede. Immediately wipe off the remaining product residue with a soft Microfiber Towel, and rinse the surface thoroughly to neutralize the solution.
 
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