Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash

Thank you very much for the information Nick. I guess I was a little confused because my God who would not by the gallon at that price compare to the 16 ounce bottle.

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Definitely agree regarding the slickness, cleaning ability, and gloss left behind. It's my first time using a rinse less wash and it has blown me away. I've only done 3 washes but I believe I'm ditching the hose for 99% of my washes from this point on.

I use two of the new rinse less wash mitts (one for top of the car one for the lower half) and pretreat each panel at WW dilution and it works great. I did find that on my last wash my mitts were really stained from dirt even after agitating on the grit guard in my rinse bucket so I had to ditch them and grab some 530 MFs to finish with some peace of mind.
 
Welcome aboard Dapper!

Your lucky because you started at the top with the best! When it's real, real dirty you use it as a rinseless wash and when it's slightly dirty a waterless is an option!

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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS ....what does UWW+ stand for and who makes it again
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Ultima Waterless Wash +. It's usually on sale for $89.99, so even at list WU is cheaper.
 
Welcome aboard Dapper!

Your lucky because you started at the top with the best! When it's real, real dirty you use it as a rinseless wash and when it's slightly dirty a waterless is an option!

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Thanks! Once I saw those threads about a prototype being worked on to be released during SEMA I waited and was not disappointed. I would love to use it as a waterless wash but my car sits outside Mon-Thurs and I live near an expressway that leaves my car with a ton of dust/soot! :( I've debated using a car cover but unless I do a waterless wash right before I put it on each Sunday it's going to end up marring the paint.
 
Well a waterless can be done on a dusty car but you just spray more product on, that's all. I would also look at the towel every pass and roll it under itself to make sure you use the entire square, do you know what I mean?

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Well a waterless can be done on a dusty car but you just spray more product on, that's all. I would also look at the towel every pass and roll it under itself to make sure you use the entire square, do you know what I mean?

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Yeah I get what you mean, you keep the leading edge away to avoid using the dirty portion as you move across. I've got a 2 Gal pump sprayer maybe I'll try a waterless using that. Do you boost your car after using it? I have my car sealed with BF crystal seal and boost with WD Polymer spray as I'm drying the car. Makes the car look like a million bucks. :xyxthumbs:
 
I only boost the finish with a spray wax or my FrankenDetailer when using a rinseless due to more water on the car, works great!

I would like to give you a much, much better and easier way to do your rinseless and waterless washes and that's the 1000 ml Quazer spray bottle. I have one for RW and another for WW and haven't looked back. These are the highest quality and most unique sprayers on the market. They spray twice, one when squeezed and again when the trigger is released. Then there's the construction, bullett proof, you can see and feel the quality. Combined with WGU you doing and using the very best to wash your pride and joy😎

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Great minds think alike. I have two Kwazar bottles too. One with Uber Rinseless and one with D115.
 
I use a Colad pump sprayer for my WW. There around $40, but you can't kill them, and they definitely put out a lot of product.
 
Anyone know about the shelf life for this once mixed? I'm pondering buying a 2.5 gallon Carboy containers with a spout to keep this mixed in. Right now I only detail on my single off day a week. So 2.5 gallons would last me about 10 weeks.
 
Q, using distilled water is your best bet when mixing/storing and using a product like this over a 2 month period. It will be just fine if your making up some as a WW.

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Anyone know about the shelf life for this once mixed? I'm pondering buying a 2.5 gallon Carboy containers with a spout to keep this mixed in. Right now I only detail on my single off day a week. So 2.5 gallons would last me about 10 weeks.


I do this all the time. Just use distilled water like mentioned and you'll be fine.
 
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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I'd imagine it is since the dilution ratio is the same.
 
Anyone know about the shelf life for this once mixed? I'm pondering buying a 2.5 gallon Carboy containers with a spout to keep this mixed in. Right now I only detail on my single off day a week. So 2.5 gallons would last me about 10 weeks.
Nick posted somewhere on the forum what the life is one mixed. I'm on my phone right now (should be studying for my Business Statistics final....) but if you search on Google and use

site:autogeekonline.net

after typing in your search you should be able to find it.
 
Slightly OT but does anybody know where one can buy the containers that Uber Rinseless, UWW, Microrestore etc. come in? The ones with the built in measuring compartment? I'd love to buy a couple of empty 32oz ones.
 
Nick posted somewhere on the forum what the life is one mixed. I'm on my phone right now (should be studying for my Business Statistics final....) but if you search on Google and use

site:autogeekonline.net

after typing in your search you should be able to find it.
Not sure they're that large
Slightly OT but does anybody know where one can buy the containers that Uber Rinseless, UWW, Microrestore etc. come in? The ones with the built in measuring compartment? I'd love to buy a couple of empty 32oz ones.


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Slightly OT but does anybody know where one can buy the containers that Uber Rinseless, UWW, Microrestore etc. come in? The ones with the built in measuring compartment? I'd love to buy a couple of empty 32oz ones.
US Plastic Company. They're bettix bottles.
 
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