Review & How-To: Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Paint Coating

And I think I'll just stick to the Uber Rinseless wash.

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Well I have plenty of it left as well but this Friday will be another N914 wash and my "new FrankenDetailer" used as a drying aid for an extra boost for the upcoming back to back cars and coffees this weekend!

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Well I have plenty of it left as well but this Friday will be another N914 wash and my "new FrankenDetailer" used as a drying aid for an extra boost for the upcoming back to back cars and coffees this weekend!

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Wouldn't using your "Frankendetailer" defeat the purpose of the coating. You've already noticed 2 RW with wax tone your coating down why would you continue to "top" your coating?
 
Wouldn't using your "Frankendetailer" defeat the purpose of the coating. You've already noticed 2 RW with wax tone your coating down why would you continue to "top" your coating?
"New" being the key word here 👍

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Yeah its 10 parts distilled water, 1 part Ech2o and 1 part (can't say)

I plan applying this to the car once its dry as the secret ingredient doesn't say anything about using it on a wet car but I should ask them to confirm this.
 
Yeah its 10 parts distilled water, 1 part Ech2o and 1 part (can't say)

I plan applying this to the car once its dry as the secret ingredient doesn't say anything about using it on a wet car but I should ask them to confirm this.

If it's a coating booster why add it to water and echo and just not use it out right?


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If it's a coating booster why add it to water and echo and just not use it out right?


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I'm actually going to try it your way first since I got confirmation that it can in fact be used as a drying aid. I will send you some soon

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I'm happy to announce that the most recent N914 did the trick and the sharpness is back to my finish. I can't say what I used as a drying aid but it is geared towards coated finishes so I'm sure this played a part as well, in fact it worked hand in hand IMO.

I'm going to suggest to their rep that they consider AG to get their products out there. They are on the higher end but we've got the members who really like that type of product, something for everyone on AG and I know the site is flooded with products but nothing like these👍👍

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Is this coating slick (like a sealant) after application or does it tend to be grabby?
 
It is very smooth to the touch.

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So i went through the entire process earlier this week, but after re-reading your instructions, i think i made 2 mistakes. First, i don't think that i used enough product and spread it too thin bc there were times that i could hear the applicator squeeking on the surface. Second, instead of waiting a minute or two before wiping off the excess, i wiped the panels down immediately after applying the coating (before the coating dried) bc i was worried about high spots.

Can i just apply a second layer of the coating or do i have to start all over?
 
So i went through the entire process earlier this week, but after re-reading your instructions, i think i made 2 mistakes. First, i don't think that i used enough product and spread it too thin bc there were times that i could hear the applicator squeeking on the surface. Second, instead of waiting a minute or two before wiping off the excess, i wiped the panels down immediately after applying the coating (before the coating dried) bc i was worried about high spots.

Can i just apply a second layer of the coating or do i have to start all over?
I would think just doing a second coat would be fine after prep wipedown.

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Yeah I would just apply a 2nd coat for sure. Did you make an X on the applicator?

Just wait about a minute and wipe it down. The thing with high spots is they happen, it's the nature of the beast with this but thin is better than thick.

Keep us posted!

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Yeah I would just apply a 2nd coat for sure. Did you make an X on the applicator?

Just wait about a minute and wipe it down. The thing with high spots is they happen, it's the nature of the beast with this but thin is better than thick.

Keep us posted!

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Yes, i made an X when adding more, i just think i tried doing too big of a section each time, so the coating got spread really thin...to the point that the applicator was squeeking on the surface from being too dry. Also, wipes it down immediately instead of waiting a minute or two, so i probably wiped off a good bit of the coating before it could set.

Thanks for the advice
 
Yeah, 2' x 2' at the very most

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I'm proud to announce that Ech2o is coating safe when doing a RW or WW.

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Has any used CarPro Reload on Wolfgang Uber Coating?

I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be compatible but thought I would ask for others experience. Thanks!
 
Thanks for the advice fellas...the 2nd coat went much better. Is Griot's Speed Shine safe to use as a waterless wash or will it compromise the coating?
 
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