Up Close & Personal: Wolfgang Uber All In One

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The launch of Wolfgang Uber All In One is one that I'll never forget...

I'm confident that my (now antiquated) iPhone 5 made more beeps, pops, and buzzes last night than a 16 year old girl's phone on prom night. How did you people get my phone number anyway?

I blame Pats300ZX. :ban:

Moving on...I received text messages asking questions like:

  • How does it compare to (insert one of dozens AIOs here)? - Try it and compare for yourself!
  • It is simply Uber Compound mixed with Deep Gloss Paint Sealant? - We tried that originally, but it turned into a messy science experiment
  • What does it smell like? - my personal favorite!
  • Would you say it adds more depth or more gloss to the paint? - Gloss, for sure.

HOLD THE PHONE!

Put a keyboard in front of me, and I'll amaze you with my speed and accuracy....however I'm not much of a texter, so please excuse my choppy sentences and lack of emoticons for those that received a reply last night.

I was originally planning on creating a review/how-to of Wolfgang Uber All In One some time next week, but to satisfy the appetite of all you gloss-crazed enthusiasts that insist on sending me text messages at 1:37 am (EASTERN TIME!), I deemed it necessary to create a thread and answer any questions you may have today.


What exactly is Wolfgang Uber All In One?

Wolfgang Uber All In One is the single product that will revolutionize the way you detail your vehicle. Engineered to clean, polish, and seal paintwork in one step, Wolfgang Uber All In One replaces the need for 3 separate products without compromising shine or longevity. Wolfgang Uber All In One is a time-saving solution for those that don’t want to invest in multiple steps or spend days detailing their vehicle. Wolfgang Uber All In One is the only product of its type that doesn’t compromise paint protection – a single application lasts up to 6 months!

How does that benefit you?

First and foremost, the meat and potatoes of production detailing is one-step cleaner waxes/AIOs. Mike Phillips has more articles on this than I have about cleaning wheels and tires. Unless you have a customer that is willing to pay big bucks for a multi-step polishing system, a quality AIO will be your go-to product for most details.

Second, not everyone is interested in performing multiple steps. To properly detail your vehicle, you need to AT LEAST perform these two steps:

  1. Dedicated polish/pre-wax cleaner
  2. Sealant/wax

Wolfgang Uber All In One cleans paint to remove embedded dirt, polishes to create a high gloss, and seals for ultimate protection – in ONE step!

Perfect example: I absolutely love polishing and waxing my daily driver - 2013 Civic Si. This car might as well be a Ferrari 458, because that's how much I enjoy driving it. My wife's car on the other hand, is a Honda Accord, which I refer to as the "mommy mobile." Sure it's a great car, and she appreciates shiny paint, but I'm simply not interested (and neither is she) in spending an entire Sunday performing multiple steps every time I detail it. That's why Wolfgang Uber All In One is perfect for this type of application, because it:

Cleans
Wolfgang Uber All In One contains an advanced blend of cleaning agents that remove embedded dirt, previously applied waxes and sealants, road film, and basically anything else that would prevent the sealant from adhering to the paint. Simply put, the cleaner the paint, the greater the shine! Wolfgang Uber All In One removes the types of contaminants that regular washing does not.

Polishes
Wolfgang Uber All In One features the same type of micro-fine abrasives that polish your paint to a brilliant, glossy finish. While they’re not designed to be aggressive in their cutting ability, the abrasives found in Wolfgang Uber All In One will remove light swirl marks and water spots when applied using a foam polishing or cutting pad on a dual action polisher. The most impressive feature of the abrasives found in Wolfgang Uber All In One is the fact that they won’t cause micro-marring or hazing on soft black paint. Find another all in one or cleaner wax that can make that claim!

Seals
Wolfgang Uber All In One protects paintwork with the same fortified polymers that are found in other Wolfgang sealants and waxes. These German Super Polymers blanket your paintwork in a clear protective coating that is able to withstand extreme climates. These polymers have an outstanding anti-static property that repels water, oil, dust, and other contaminants to keep your vehicle cleaner in between washes. The tight, round water beads created by Wolfgang Uber All In One will surely make you the winner of any beading contests!

Best of all, it will last up to 6 (SIX!) months!


Wolfgang Uber All In One - a Supercharged Cleaner Wax

Now that you're familiar with the product, let me show you what it's capable of. Check out the hood of this 2001-ish Ford Focus. What you're looking at is oxidized clear coat.

Yes, clear coats can oxidize! It takes a long time, but it can happen. This is what your paint will look like if it sits out in the Florida sun for 13 years without being taken care of!

Viewer discretion - the photo below may offend some of you.

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Since the hood of this Focus is oxidized, the paint is very dry, which means I want to apply Wolfgang Uber All In One heavy, or wet. For maximum cut, I applied the AIO with a Orange Hybrid Cutting Pad on a FLEX XC3401.

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I cranked the FLEX up to speed 6, applied about 20 pounds of downward pressure, and worked on an area about 16 x 16 inches. 4-5 passes were performed.

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For maximum longevity, Wolfgang Uber All In One needs to dry to a haze before removal. This takes a minute - TOPS. If you're working on oxidized single stage paint, I would recommend buffing it off immediately and then applying a second thin coat and letting it dry to a haze. Not necessary, but it does promote better longevity.

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Let it Shine!

The picture below speaks for itself:

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To further refine the surface and really maximize the gloss, I did a second pass with a White Hybrid Polishing Pad. This further refined the surface and eliminated any micro-marring created from the aggressive orange pad.

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If you're looking for an AIO/cleaner wax that finishes great on softer paint systems and doesn't compromise on longevity, Wolfgang Uber All In One is for you.

Now stop texting me! :nomore:

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That is quite a turn around. Guess I will have to order some for winter detailing. That sure makes that black paint shine!!!
 
People, DO NOT expect this type of result on all paint systems. Remember, it's an AIO. However, this shows the capability of this product which looks to be fantastic. Nice job.
 
People, DO NOT expect this type of result on all paint systems. Remember, it's an AIO. However, this shows the capability of this product which looks to be fantastic. Nice job.

Thanks Mark.

The featured vehicle in this article is a case of severe neglect. For clear coat to oxidize like this, you really have to be careless, meaning you go 13 years without detailing your vehicle that's parked out in the Florida sun all day every day.

This is definitely one of the most extreme cases of neglect that I've seen, which is why picked this vehicle to flex the muscles of Wolfgang Uber All In One.

The before and after for most applications isn't going to be as dramatic unless the vehicle is in this poor of condition.

Hopefully the owner took my advice and finishes the rest of the vehicle....:dblthumb2:
 
Oh man, so you only did 1/2 the hood? If he doesn't finish the rest of the vehicle I am sure he will get lots of questions.
 
From my experience, and from the fairly good assortment of Wolfgang products I have in my arsenal, I have so far found all to be absolutely outstanding.

Seems that here's another fine product quite befitting to belong in the Wolfgang Stable!

That's funny about only doing 1/2 the hood! ;-)
 
Fantastic review Nick! The passenger side looks like it received a 2 step process! Way cool!

Thanks for putting it together and sharing. :props:
 
Would this be good to use on a 2015 black Nissan (no flake, literally 1 month old), that the dealer used a "buy in bulk" wax on? Paint feels smooth enough to not need clay, and i don't want to polish. I don't see any swirls or need for correction. Would love a one-step that would either work on top of the dealer's wax, or better yet, would remove the wax, as it applies the sealant. I'd use Dawn as the soap first to help in this. Would this be a good product for my wants?
Would a 2nd coat remove the first coat seeing as it has abrasives in it?
Could i top off with WGDGPS 3.0 to improve gloss or protection after the Uber AIO fully cures, or would that be overkill?
 
I blame Pats300ZX. :ban:


Definitely! That guy is trouble with a capital T!
 
Oh man, so you only did 1/2 the hood? If he doesn't finish the rest of the vehicle I am sure he will get lots of questions.

I finished the entire hood. :dblthumb2:

Would this be good to use on a 2015 black Nissan (no flake, literally 1 month old), that the dealer used a "buy in bulk" wax on? Paint feels smooth enough to not need clay, and i don't want to polish. I don't see any swirls or need for correction. Would love a one-step that would either work on top of the dealer's wax, or better yet, would remove the wax, as it applies the sealant. I'd use Dawn as the soap first to help in this. Would this be a good product for my wants?
Would a 2nd coat remove the first coat seeing as it has abrasives in it?
Could i top off with WGDGPS 3.0 to improve gloss or protection after the Uber AIO fully cures, or would that be overkill?

Uber All In One is perfect for this application.

It will remove the dealer installed sealant while depositing its own sealant. For even more shine and protection, add Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant.

Most importantly....take photos! :postpics:
 
Just placed an order. Very excited. I have two newish cars that have pretty good paint, just light swirls and fine scratches. What QCS pad would you recommend for this? Would orange be two aggressive and not offer enough finish shine? Would white be best? I plan on adding a coat of DGPS the next day as well.
 
That first 50/50 shot is almost porn. You think to yourself, "It's not real," and yet you can't stop looking at it!

Fantastic. Placing an order for new CCS pads this week, got another Honda coming in next week. I must try this!
 
For the brand new car application listed above, do you recommend an LC green polishing/finishing pad (GG 6" ROP), blue finessing, or red ultrasoft wax/sealant pad? And flat or CCS?
 
Just placed an order. Very excited. I have two newish cars that have pretty good paint, just light swirls and fine scratches. What QCS pad would you recommend for this? Would orange be two aggressive and not offer enough finish shine? Would white be best? I plan on adding a coat of DGPS the next day as well.

Unless you're working on a vehicle that's trashed (like the Focus featured in this article), I would stick with a WHITE polishing pad. This will finish nicer, resulting in a glossier finish overall.

Boy you really like trying to take my money lol !!! Wouldnt of bought the d151 if I knew this was coming out!!!!

Must...buy....Wolfgang Uber All In One. I'll keep an eye out for the Goat today. ;)

This VS 151. GOGOGO

Please do! I encourage all comparisons.

That first 50/50 shot is almost porn. You think to yourself, "It's not real," and yet you can't stop looking at it!

Fantastic. Placing an order for new CCS pads this week, got another Honda coming in next week. I must try this!

Let us know how you like it!

For the brand new car application listed above, do you recommend an LC green polishing/finishing pad (GG 6" ROP), blue finessing, or red ultrasoft wax/sealant pad? And flat or CCS?

I would use either a WHITE or a GREEN pad. This will ensure the abrasives are engaged so they polishing aspect works to its fullest.

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Unless you're working on a vehicle that's trashed (like the Focus featured in this article), I would stick with a WHITE polishing pad. This will finish nicer, resulting in a glossier finish overall.



Must...buy....Wolfgang Uber All In One. I'll keep an eye out for the Goat today. ;)



Please do! I encourage all comparisons.



Let us know how you like it!



I would use either a WHITE or a GREEN pad. This will ensure the abrasives are engaged so they polishing aspect works to its fullest.

:dblthumb2:

Can i assume you're talking about a white "CCS" pad as opposed to all the others AG sells? for the follow up coating of WGDGPS 3.0 would you recommend a CCS in blue or possibly red, or something else?
 
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