Jimmy Vegas
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- Mar 9, 2016
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If I may revive this thread..
Like a few others, I've been considering just ditching my QDs all together in favor of using waterless wash for that purpose. I can't say enough about how much I like the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless as a Waterless, specifically because there is nothing left behind. (Although I do see the benefit of products that do leave wax/sealant.) I'm mixing it in a 64 ounce pump sprayer just for the purpose of waterless, and hope to have only have one bottle to reach for when cleaning.
That being said, I've seen a couple of others mention using the Uber waterless ratio as a clay lube. If my math is correct, that's using 2.6 ounces per gallon (1/3 ounce to 16 ounce as waterless) vs 1 ounce per gallon for clay lube, according to the directions on the product page.
My question is, other than a slight increase in expense to use more product (one that I'll happily ignore), has anyone had any issues using the waterless ratio as a clay lube? In my head, there should be more lubricity using this higher concentration, or am I misunderstanding?
Also, has anyone used the Uber Waterless as a lube for Nanoskin pads?
I appreciate that there are many products in this category (and can personally testify to the pure awesomeness that is Pinnacle Waterless), but am really hope to hear specifically about Wolfgang for this purpose.
Many thanks.
Jim
Like a few others, I've been considering just ditching my QDs all together in favor of using waterless wash for that purpose. I can't say enough about how much I like the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless as a Waterless, specifically because there is nothing left behind. (Although I do see the benefit of products that do leave wax/sealant.) I'm mixing it in a 64 ounce pump sprayer just for the purpose of waterless, and hope to have only have one bottle to reach for when cleaning.
That being said, I've seen a couple of others mention using the Uber waterless ratio as a clay lube. If my math is correct, that's using 2.6 ounces per gallon (1/3 ounce to 16 ounce as waterless) vs 1 ounce per gallon for clay lube, according to the directions on the product page.
My question is, other than a slight increase in expense to use more product (one that I'll happily ignore), has anyone had any issues using the waterless ratio as a clay lube? In my head, there should be more lubricity using this higher concentration, or am I misunderstanding?
Also, has anyone used the Uber Waterless as a lube for Nanoskin pads?
I appreciate that there are many products in this category (and can personally testify to the pure awesomeness that is Pinnacle Waterless), but am really hope to hear specifically about Wolfgang for this purpose.
Many thanks.
Jim