Review: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless as a Detail Spray

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Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash, no rinse car wash


  • Add 3 ounces of Uber Rinseless Wash to a gallon of filtered or tap water to create a gloss-intensive detail spray. Fill up an empty spray bottle and use it to enhance your vehicle’s finish in between washes, or to remove finger prints and smudges at a car show. The same super slippery German polymers that work to prevent scratches as you wash the vehicle offer the same benefit in this detail spray application. You will love the glossy, slick finish it leaves!
Yes, this is 4 products in one. I have never done a waterless wash, or rinseless wash. Fortunately I have a front yard and a hose and we have no restrictions on car washing in Miami Dade county. A quick detailer would be my primary use for this product and or a clay lube.


One thing that frustrated my pea brain was the dilution ratio on the bottle and listed above. I have a 32oz spray bottle to put this in. I was not going to make a gallon. A flat dilution ratio as opposed to ounces per gallon would have made things easier for me. But I figured it out ( I know what y'all are thinking here )



The product has a strong chemical cherry scent. That dilutes to something not nearly as strong, but it keeps the scent and retains the reddish hue even after being diluted. I dont find the scent in the diluted state to strong, and found it pleasant.



I used it as I often do with quick detailers as a drying aid after I washed my car. After sheeting water over the car, blowing most of it off, I spritzed some of this panel by panel as I was wiping the car off. I was very impressed as it did leave the surface glossy and very slick. I had no issues with any streaks of any kind. And of course the slickness of the product helped the waffle weave towel glide over the paint with even less friction.


Let me try the math thing one more time. A bottle of this concentrate will make 5.33 gallons of quick detailer. Or 21.32 32oz bottles of of quick detailer. Someone please correct me if I have the math wrong, but at the retail price of this product $19.99, that means a 32oz bottle of detail spray cost less than a dollar using Uber Rinseless!



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I did like this product in its quick detailer form. I have many quick detailers, and I will definitely continue to use this one as a quick detailer and drying aid.
 
Nice review!!....I can't wait to get me a bottle of this stuff
 
Nice review - thank you.

I've used it as a RW and QD, will try it soon as a WW and CL. So far, I really like it and I think it will become my go to.
 
ive used this and Pinnacle's waterless, both work great as a car wash and QD. Never will I spend $7 on a bottle of QD again at the stores.
 
Nice review Jaret! Really nice to see a product that fulfills more than one or two aspects of exterior paint care.

Thanks for sharing.
 
The 64oz version at the introductory price (and additional 15-20% discount) is multifold better bang for buck


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Hey Jaret, so I don't have to use the internet dilution charts, how many oz did you use for 32oz of solution?
 
OP, even though you have a hose and no restrictions you'd be surprised how much easier and efficient doing a waterless or rinseless truely is, give it a shot sometime, trust me/us💡

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I can remember when Dr G introduced the world to rinseless washing...most people thought it was crazy.
 
I still do. Never use it.


I am kinda in that boat. Waterless serves its purpose for people without water or with restrictions, but I love my hose!!! I just cant see going waterless unless I had to.
 
I too thought rinseless washing was crazy, then I tried it a few years ago and realized how well it works. As long as it's done properly, IME there is no additional marring over a traditional wash. Of course, some people do extreme traditional washing with foam, blow drying, blotting, etc. and that's the safest wash. I clean the car weekly though, so it's never that dirty. Plus, unless the car is covered in grime, IMO, that kind of washing is a little extreme for a daily driver or even a garage queen that only ever has road dust on it. For me, rinseless washing in the garage is the way to go. If the wheels have more than light brake dust, I clean them outside using the hose.

I have not done a waterless wash, however. Many people say it also works well if done properly, but I just can't seem to make that jump. I'm still a little too old school, I guess.
 
Just got the Uber Rinseless, mixed at QD strength, went over black Subaru (Uber Ceramic coated) with it after 2 bucket hose wash, added a bit of gloss and much slickness. Nice. Moved to black Corvette that was Uber Ceramic coated, very light layer of garage dust, QD with the rinseless added nice bit of gloss, more so than Subie, and equal slickness...extremely nice! At 3oz per gallon for QD, it's a winner. With edge less Autogeek microfibers, no scratching or swirling says the Flex swirl finder light. Excellent stuff for light, quick cleanup.
 
Great review and I agree that it's among the best products out there. I have two black cars, the Audi being pure black aka Brilliant Black and it's swirl/scratch free and has been since last summer when I detailed her up after getting her. Nothing but rinseless washes since last summer and still no marks when viewed with extra critical eyes.

I'm still amazed people haven't tried this product or think a traditional wash is actually safer or better.
 
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