Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash has made a believer out of me

Mine too. That was for the rinseless wash.

In terms of waterless/detail spray, it's basically 3oz/1gal. Clay lube 1oz/1gal.

ya its pretty close i thought detail spray was stronger then waterless but i guess not
 
I've got a gal in the garage, use it often as rinseless. Never did read the final directions.....
 
I've been reading a lot about this product and the new Carppro wash. Are you concerned about the polymers left behind interfering with your coating/LSP characteristics?
 
A quick rinse at the coin op with a pressure washer sounds like the safest way to prevent the rinseless bucket water from getting contaminated with the road salt chemicals. Great advice thanks! Just received my order today!
 
Ummm I bet the new CarPro Echo is pretty close to WGU in slickness, that stuff pours out THICK. Now I know that doesn't mean anything but I can't wait to get a couple more washes under my belt with it but WGU is still my favorite but like I said, I need to see how WGU plays with WGU paint coating because I'm giving coatings another try.
 
ech2o is nice stuff though, smells good and leaves some nice gloss with protection
 
Even slicker than CarPro new Ech2O waterless? wow that's amazing.
When was Uber waterless out in the market? 3 years ago?

Uber is slicker when wiping away. Ech2O has a viscous consistency and spreads around like a gel and feels a bit grabby when buffing away. The finish is quite slick though.
 
I still have a little bit of ONR left from last year. Been reading all the great reviews on Uber, can't wait to give it a shot.
 
You all about have me sold on Uber, and I don't mean for a ride to warmer weather. I love the advertised versatility of this.

Couple of questions:

1. Can anyone speak to its use as a clay lube? How does it compare to a Meg's 34 Final Inspection/Glide/insert your favorite clay lube here ?

2. Any deterioration of LSP's such as Meg's Ultimate?
 
To use as a clay lube mix at 2 oz of Uber per gallon of water.
 
To use as a clay lube mix at 2 oz of Uber per gallon of water.

Agreed and since your making a gallon and more than likely aren't going to use the entire gallon, I suggest using distilled water since its going to be stored till the next use. Doing this eliminates any chance of the product being broken down with well or city water.
 
Thanks, but I was looking more for opinions on it's functionality as a clay lube(or Nanoskin to be more specific).
 
I would think that the rave reviews above as a rinseless would be an indication that it would be a good clay lube.
 
i have it mixed as a detail spray now, its good but idk if its any better then other detail sprays ive used. its def more cost effective and its not any worse either
 
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