Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash (used as Waterless) vs Koch Chemie FSE (Finish Spray Exterior)

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Hi I have both my car is mild to moderate dirty.
Which one would be the safest on the paint to use?
The car has no mud.
 
Hi I have both my car is mild to moderate dirty.
Which one would be the safest on the paint to use?
The car has no mud.

Mild to moderate dirty deserves a hose wash. If not possible, I would go with a rinse less wash.
 
Mild to moderate dirty deserves a hose wash. If not possible, I would go with a rinse less wash.
Thanks
It's more dust than anything.
Its garaged and only gets driven in dry conditions once a week.
The car is ceramic coated.
Would it make it better if I put on alot of waterless wash and sprayed some onto the microfiber towel.
 
Thanks
It's more dust than anything.
Its garaged and only gets driven in dry conditions once a week.
The car is ceramic coated.
Would it make it better if I put on alot of waterless wash and sprayed some onto the microfiber towel.

Yes, the more lubrication the better. Use a lot of clean mf (10) to wipe and wipe one way only..use the roll method.
 
Yes, the more lubrication the better. Use a lot of clean mf (10) to wipe and wipe one way only..use the roll method.

Thank you.
Can i add anything to the mix e.g Uber Autobathe for more cleaning power?
 
For dust?
Thank you.
It hasn't been washed for awhile, (although not driven much either) due to a injury. Thought there might be a bit of build up in places.
Would you use the Wolfgang Uber or the Koch Chemie FSE?
 
Thank you.
It hasn't been washed for awhile, (although not driven much either) due to a injury. Thought there might be a bit of build up in places.
Would you use the Wolfgang Uber or the Koch Chemie FSE?

No experience with Koch Chemie, but Wolfgang Uber is a good choice.
 
If it’s been a while and a lot of dust I’d still rinsless.

FSE is more acidic food for light water spots.

Either would work if not wanting to rinseless. I’m a big fan of FSE and not so much Uber but it’s a good product. Just not personally a fan.


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@rsurfer @coatingsarecrack @craigdt

The car is a Nissan Fuga (Infiniti) 2008 Y50 how much waterless wash would you say is a good amount to use?
I used about 1.5 litres is this ok?
 
@rsurfer @coatingsarecrack @craigdt

The car is a Nissan Fuga (Infiniti) 2008 Y50 how much waterless wash would you say is a good amount to use?
I used about 1.5 litres is this ok?

To be honest I don’t know. Have done 1 waterless 6 years ago.

I probably use 1liter as pre spray for a rinsless.


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@rsurfer @coatingsarecrack @craigdt

The car is a Nissan Fuga (Infiniti) 2008 Y50 how much waterless wash would you say is a good amount to use?
I used about 1.5 litres is this ok?

I’m currently on my 2nd gallon of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash Concentrate and I’ve probably only done a rinseless with it maybe twice, so that should give you an idea of how much I’ve used it for waterless washing.

IMO 1.5L is the sweet spot when using it to waterless wash a moderate/dirty vehicle. That’s usually how much I use, almost a full 1.5L Kwazar Pump Sprayer full. You’re using it correctly.
 
I’m currently on my 2nd gallon of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash Concentrate and I’ve probably only done a rinseless with it maybe twice, so that should give you an idea of how much I’ve used it for waterless washing.

IMO 1.5L is the sweet spot when using it to waterless wash a moderate/dirty vehicle. That’s usually how much I use, almost a full 1.5L Kwazar Pump Sprayer full. You’re using it correctly.
Thank you.
It was a bit grabby when initially wiping off but 2nd wipe seemed to be ok.
I sprayed the towels and sprayed the panels with Uber.
Is it my technique maybe?
 
Thank you.
It was a bit grabby when initially wiping off but 2nd wipe seemed to be ok.
I sprayed the towels and sprayed the panels with Uber.
Is it my technique maybe?

My 1st thought is what condition is your paint in? Are you waterless washing a vehicle that’s been properly clayed & protected? If so the waterless washing experience should be pretty smooth.

The only time the experience is “grabby” is when attempting to waterless wash a vehicle with paint that’s not smooth [aka hasn’t been clayed & protected]

If your vehicle is for example coated, and you sprayed that amount of Uber on the panel the wipe should be rather smooth and not something I’d describe as grabby even though we all have different ways of describing things.

Edit: I just read your OP and see that your vehicle is ceramic coated and you’re attempting to clean off light dust. Based on that and you sayijg you use an average of 1.5L of Uber Rinseless diluted @1oz. per gallon I’m having a hard time with it being described as “grabby”. Interesting.
 
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