Introducing Wolfgang Uber ALL IN ONE!

Betcha this will be a really nice product! Although some might laugh, I want some for my cargo trailer. I get a lot of water staining on the white paint from rains. A nice one step like this will cut time for sure.

My entire 1/2 gal of GPS hit the trash can last week due to separation.
 
Uber All In One will remove light swirl marks and oxidation, especially from softer paint systems, where you don't have to worry about micro-marring (common with an AIO/cleaner wax.)

Moderate to heavy swirl marks should still be approached with a conventional swirl remover/compound and finishing polish.


So would this be an aggressiveness level of 1 on the scale, similar to TPnS or is it a little stronger?
 
Uber All In One will remove light swirl marks and oxidation, especially from softer paint systems, where you don't have to worry about micro-marring (common with an AIO/cleaner wax.)

Moderate to heavy swirl marks should still be approached with a conventional swirl remover/compound and finishing polish.


So the word "don't", should be deleted"?
 
Great stuff Nick !!! I saw a 50/59 shot of a black hood that Nick sent me. If it was Uber AIO it looked damn impressive.
 
Definitely excited to give this product a shot. I just ran out of Blackfire TP&S too.
 
Great stuff Nick !!! I saw a 50/59 shot of a black hood that Nick sent me. If it was Uber AIO it looked damn impressive.

Hi Pat! That would be this picture...it's on the Uber All In One product page. :dblthumb2:

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Looks great! What would you suggest as maintenance? By that, I mean a booster type of product. Thanks!
 
Nick...will this work with microfiber pads rather than the foam pads...I use a Flex 3401. Thanks.
 
I'm curious about pad recommendations as well. Any rough estimate how long it will last in months? I will definitely have to try this out. If durability is really as good as they say, I might just be switching AIOs.
 
Looks great! What would you suggest as maintenance? By that, I mean a booster type of product. Thanks!

Wolfgang Auto Bathe and Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz will keep it looking clean and shiny. :dblthumb2:

Nick...will this work with microfiber pads rather than the foam pads...I use a Flex 3401. Thanks.

You can use it with either type of pad, however I personally prefer foam pads.

I'm curious about pad recommendations as well. Any rough estimate how long it will last in months? I will definitely have to try this out. If durability is really as good as they say, I might just be switching AIOs.

Use with a foam finishing, polishing, or in extreme cases (oxidation) a cutting pad.

You'll see anywhere from 4-6 months of protection depending on the environment and how you maintain the finish.
 
Ive been anticipating such a product from wolfgang since i first tried their polish. I cant wait to try this stuff out. Wolfgang has never disappointed. How well does it compare, as far as cut, to megs d151? And will it be sold in gallon form?
 
Great marketing tactic to launch this now and make the Menzerna version available later....

As Sheldon Cooper would say; BAZINGA!

Keep looking for the Menzerna though, knowing it'll be the next Menz product on my shelves bar none. :dblthumb2:
 
Here's a tip, and a practice I've learned 30 years ago.

The concocting, and the mixtures-formulas of combo products. One can buy them, and one can make them.

Yep, that's right, I used to buy such combo products from Nu Look Chicago, which was a car product factory on Chicago's south side, aimed at car detailing businesses mostly, but hell, me and my buddy Nick used to probably by more than the businesses. It was why Frank loved us guys so much. No money ever spared for our conquest of shine!

Glossy Glaze, Yellow Jelly Wax, Buff and Shine he had all sorts of oddball unique names for his products.

And one can do essentially the same, playing "mad scientist", mixing a bit of Uber Compound, TSR, WGDGPS 3.0 or whatever you like into a small mixer bottle.

Some may mix very well, especially from the same company. Add a dab of this, a dab of that, combine into a small bottle, shake, and go to town.

Some of this relates back to the old Waxcoa polishers, suggesting the mix of glaze, and wax on their machines, and then go to work. A big light went on.

Some of this is not rocket science, you can experiment, and come up with personally approved, and loved products in short time.
 
looks like a helluva product. but the price will have to be combined with a discount. quite high.
 
The write up says it cleans imbedded dirt. Does that include imbedded iron particles, or is Iron-X still required/recommended?
 
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