Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash has made a believer out of me

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I've been using it for a few weeks now and I've been liking it more and more.. But last night my friend who isn't particularly into appreciating detailed cars told me "dude what did you do to the car"? "It's super shiny"

I asked him if he was just saying that or if he meant it.. He said he was serious and that he could tell the difference as soon as he saw it just before sunset.

I've noticed an increase in gloss, but for someone like him to take notice speaks volumes.

Kudos to the Germans.

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My wife who is slowly starting to appreciate what we as geeks can accomplish, will ask from time to time if I waxed the car.

I would tell her the only thing I did was a rinseless wash with uber.

Amazing stuff.


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Uber really does transform the levels of gloss on your car.

I describe it like washing your car in detail spray.

The "gloss enhancers" are the real deal they frickin work.

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Just ordered the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and can't wait to try it out. I do have some questions. Is it safe to use to wash off salt spray on the vehicle? And my Jeep has vinyl sections. Will the wash clean vinyl effectively?
 
Just ordered the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and can't wait to try it out. I do have some questions. Is it safe to use to wash off salt spray on the vehicle? And my Jeep has vinyl sections. Will the wash clean vinyl effectively?
Rinseless washes effectively remove salt. However if the salt is grainy and on the paint try to remove it without dragging it on the paint.


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Rinseless washes effectively remove salt. However if the salt is grainy and on the paint try to remove it without dragging it on the paint.


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Absolutely. Very important to pre soak the panel and let solution sit for a minute or two.
 
I have dispensers with BFWW, WGURW and D114 for presoaking the car...Use a Kwazar 1.5L sprayer before doing the WGURW. But, I head to the coin op to pressure wash the bulky dirt and salt off before heading home to do a rinseless wash. Safer in my opinion, esp with a dark car.

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Great product..looking at a pristine car just before sunset makes it look even better.
Nice ride.
 
Just ordered the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and can't wait to try it out. I do have some questions. Is it safe to use to wash off salt spray on the vehicle? And my Jeep has vinyl sections. Will the wash clean vinyl effectively?

Id recommend pressure washing first if possible. If not, I use a salt emulsifier first as a pre-treatment and then go over with a rinseless (Uber).
 
My previous customers have commented on the gloss level before.

One guy said the car looked day and night different compared to the OTC stuff he buys.

and he also commented how wonderful the car looked...this was BEFORE polishing his ride.

Good stuff!!!


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WGU is my favorite RW and WW product, hands down and even though I plan on coating my car with WGU paint coating I need to find out how it plays with their own coating, since it has the gloss enhancers in it and all. I was thinking about using the upcoming RW that AG is set to release to keep ANY enhancers out of the mix, I wonder which way I should go here?
 
Klass, do a year long "vs" review on a coated car.

One half with Uber, the other with the new one.

But reading your recent wash roulette, I don't know how long you'd make it.
 
Roger, WGURW plays well with Gyeon Mohs as well as Gtechniq. Can't imagine that it won't complement WG Uber coating.

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WGU is my favorite RW and WW product, hands down and even though I plan on coating my car with WGU paint coating I need to find out how it plays with their own coating, since it has the gloss enhancers in it and all. I was thinking about using the upcoming RW that AG is set to release to keep ANY enhancers out of the mix, I wonder which way I should go here?

I would not over think it and use uber if you have it. It's not like the gloss enhancers are permanent and will linger around for the life of the coating.
 
Don't be too concerned about anything that a wash product will leave on a coated surface. It wont' stick around for that that long anyway. I think a lot of people with coated cars pretty much have to use a RW that leaves something behind nowadays anyway. As long as the coating has properly cured it doesn't really matter if you use something that leaves a tiny bit of polymers behind or something that doesn't.
 
I really like the Wolfgang Rinseless. I also still use Duragloss rinseless during multiple wash bad weather weeks because of its better price point.
However, apparently the "crossed-linked polymers" aren't really matched up in the two products. I pre-sprayed panels with DG and cleaned and wiped with the WG--not good results.
Both are great on their own. I do like the WGU.


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Told you brother! It's the only RW I ever tried and don't plan on trying anything else. It works and it's awesome and I am comfortable with the product.
 
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