Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash

As a WW what makes WGU better than UWW+?

I have both, but haven't cracked open the WG yet as I still have plenty of UWW+

I've asked some people this before, but I really haven't heard anything definitive as to why WGU is better as a WW.
I haven't tried UWW+ so I can't compare it to that one but the other 5 RW/WW's I have used I can say it no comparison and for me it comes down to 2 things, slickness and ease of drying the car, it's VERY noticeable!

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I'm placing an order tomorrow, anyone used both and could compared this to the new Blackfire Wet Diamond Waterless? This is a lot cheaper and uses the same dilution.


Better hurry. Uber Rinseless is 30% off.
 
I have both UWW+ and Uber, and while I like them both I'm liking Uber more and more.... I haven't used Uber as a RW yet so I am only going off of WW experience with them both.... Both have great cleaning ability and release dirt very effectively, both have slickness but Uber is noticeably slicker.... I would put it right there with d115 in terms of sickness.... Uber also outshines UWW noticeably, and I have a white car too so that's saying something....this next thing may be irrelevant to most ppl but I like the color of Uber, when its diluted it doesn't look soo watery like UWW does
 
I agree with the comparison of slickness with D115. I use D115 at 1:8 and Uber is just as slick if not more. Curious if D115 @ 1:4 increase the slickness and gloss by any measurable amount.
 
I agree with the comparison of slickness with D115. I use D115 at 1:8 and Uber is just as slick if not more. Curious if D115 @ 1:4 increase the slickness and gloss by any measurable amount.

My comparison of slickness between Uber and d115 is with d115 at 1:4 as that's what I always used it as
 
I'm a big fan of UWW+ as a rinseless wash and just tried WU this past weekend. I thought they were very similar as far as washing, drying and slickness. The WU may dry off just a slight bit easier. I'm definitely thinking about switching over when I use up the rest of my UWW+. Same results but a lot cheaper.
 
I'm a big fan of UWW+ as a rinseless wash and just tried WU this past weekend. I thought they were very similar as far as washing, drying and slickness. The WU may dry off just a slight bit easier. I'm definitely thinking about switching over when I use up the rest of my UWW+. Same results but a lot cheaper.
Which one is cheaper?

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Uber definitely especially with the current sale. Gallon of UWW+ is normally $120. I scored a gallon of Uber for $52.
 
Uber definitely especially with the current sale. Gallon of UWW+ is normally $120. I scored a gallon of Uber for $52.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ....what does UWW+ stand for and who makes it again?

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1. Does everyone wash with
a. microfiber towell?
b. wash mit?

2. Dry with
a. microfiber towell?
b. waffle weave?
 
I like Ultima's stuff quite a bit, but Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash is just in another league that, IMO, can't be touched right now. There are just so many benefits over competing products that I outlined in my first impressions. It's really my product of the year (if I had to claim one).
 
1. Does everyone wash with
a. microfiber towell?
b. wash mit?

2. Dry with
a. microfiber towell?
b. waffle weave?

Wash with a good microfiber product specifically made for washing. I use a mitt. For drying, I don't think I'd want to use a waffle weave just because it's not dense enough to lift. There's still going to be some dirt that's going to remain in the product you're wiping off your panels, particularly horizontal ones, so use a good microfiber towel there. A quality 360 or 530 with a high pile side will work just fine.
 
I use my Griot's waffle for drying and I works well, especially after drying the glass a couple times and then onto the car itself. I have thought about getting a non-waffle towel just to see how it is with something else.

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Wash with a good microfiber product specifically made for washing. I use a mitt. For drying, I don't think I'd want to use a waffle weave just because it's not dense enough to lift. There's still going to be some dirt that's going to remain in the product you're wiping off your panels, particularly horizontal ones, so use a good microfiber towel there. A quality 360 or 530 with a high pile side will work just fine.
Great tip, thanks.
 
Does anyone know if the small bottle with the measuring cup is the same concentration as what's found in the gallon?

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