mckees new waterless wash 4 in 1 product

How does a new product already have five, 5 star reviews dating back to 2013?

Seems like those reviews are for the VIP specials. All the reviews for the past VIP specials just stuck.
 
Seems like those reviews are for the VIP specials. All the reviews for the past VIP specials just stuck.

Yeah, that looks like a glitch. Reviews are for all different things.

Stuff happens.
 
Yeah, next week/month you'll click the link and it will be some other special.
 
Do any of the beta testers have an opinion on how this compares to our beloved Uber Rinseless? Or, its performance as a waterless in general?

Also, how does it compare to McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go? And what are the primary differences between the two? Where does it fall in the product line, etc? (Nick, that's more directed to you. And thanks in advance.)
 
This is off topic, but this doesn't make the most sense.

Did you mean "water miscible?" Water can clean up an oil if it is miscible; otherwise, it is not soluble since these organics are nonpolar and water is not.

I don't know if Menzerna polishes are water miscible or completely insoluble in water; I suspect since they require at least an IPA wipe that at ambient temperatures they are not soluble in water.

If I could only post the live Facebook feed from mobile tech expo where Mike stated the exact same thing.
 
Pricing looks good too! :dblthumb2:

Same price and rinseless ratio as their wax version which is economical.
 
Meguiar's and Menzerna compounds and polishes do not have oils?

Sure they do. But a polish and compound are not going to leave protection thus the term water soluble.

This is off topic, but this doesn't make the most sense.

Did you mean "water miscible?" Water can clean up an oil if it is miscible; otherwise, it is not soluble since these organics are nonpolar and water is not.

I don't know if Menzerna polishes are water miscible or completely insoluble in water; I suspect since they require at least an IPA wipe that at ambient temperatures they are not soluble in water.

Found it. This is actually a great Facebook live post courtesy of Levi Gates from the Rag Company. I hope he is ok with me uploading the video. Tune into around the 28:21 mark about why I made this comment. Am I wrong? Don't know. Am I right? Again don't know. Just making a statement.

 
Do any of the beta testers have an opinion on how this compares to our beloved Uber Rinseless? Or, its performance as a waterless in general?

Also, how does it compare to McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go? And what are the primary differences between the two? Where does it fall in the product line, etc? (Nick, that's more directed to you. And thanks in advance.)

This is different from almost all other rinseless washes in that it leaves nothing behind. Meant for coated vehicles where you don't want anything on top of the coating or pre-LSP application.
 
Do any of the beta testers have an opinion on how this compares to our beloved Uber Rinseless? Or, its performance as a waterless in general?

Also, how does it compare to McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go? And what are the primary differences between the two? Where does it fall in the product line, etc? (Nick, that's more directed to you. And thanks in advance.)
I'm a huge fan of WGU for sure but N914 is different in respects to what it doesn't leave behind. Some people like to just clean their cars and that's it, nothing wrong with that and because of the versatility of N914 it could appeal to even more people.

I have plenty of WGU as well as OWW for my RW and WW needs but I'm ordering my gallon this weekend

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One more thing Jimmy Vegas, although I have a 1/2 gallon of N914 made up as a WW I haven't used it yet due to needs. I should just hit the quarter wash when the car is really salty and go for it, in time I will but first I need my car back🙏

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I'm a huge fan of WGU for sure but N914 is different in respects to what it doesn't leave behind. Some people like to just clean their cars and that's it, nothing wrong with that and because of the versatility of N914 it could appeal to even more people.

I have plenty of WGU as well as OWW for my RW and WW needs but I'm ordering my gallon this weekend

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what does wolfgang uber leave behind? not any type of wax i know that
 
what does wolfgang uber leave behind? not any type of wax i know that

IMO it doesn't leave anything of significance behind, i.e. anything that'll alter your lsp's surface tension or water behavior.. All it does is leave the paint slightly glossier than before, which I consider a good thing.


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Also, how does it compare to McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go? And what are the primary differences between the two? Where does it fall in the product line, etc? (Nick, that's more directed to you. And thanks in advance.)

Jimmy,

Great question. McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go (available in RTU and Concentrate) leaves behind polymers and gloss enhancers, altering the look and feel of your LSP. If that's your goal, then GREAT! McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go is perfect for you.

However, if you are absolutely dead-set on NOT changing the look or feel of your LSP, then N-914 is the better option. Plus, N-914 is far, far more concentrated (1:128 versus 1:16) than Waterless Wash On The Go (Concentrate). As you know, N-914 is also a rinsless wash, clay lubricant, AND paint prep, making it far more versatile for the detailer and enthusiast.

For those that haven't had the opportunity to try N-914 yet, the performance and value is going to blow you away. As part of the launch, Autogeek has it on sale, plus they're currently running a 20% off sale plus a shipping special. :xyxthumbs:
 
Just as a side question..................

Does this have a water softener in it? I'd like to throw a touch into a 2 bucket wash as well if it does..... (I got lousy water)
 
Do any of the beta testers have an opinion on how this compares to our beloved Uber Rinseless? Or, its performance as a waterless in general?

Also, how does it compare to McKee's 37 Waterless Wash On The Go? And what are the primary differences between the two? Where does it fall in the product line, etc? (Nick, that's more directed to you. And thanks in advance.)
I was just thinking about the same question

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