Wolfgang Uber RW - this stuff is good!

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Sorry no before pics. I'm just an enthusiast who did a quick RW on my Jeep tonight and felt compelled to take pics and post as I was impressed with this product. I have in my arsenal ONR, ONRWW, Pinnacle, Ultima, D114 and I've been pretty pleased with them.

I had read all the stories about this product. I'm here to say the results are excellent. The vehicle had not been washed in two weeks. It wasn't bad but definitely needed a wash. It's a DD I use for work so it's definitely not treated like a garage queen. Gloss is great, surface is slick. Sorry for the lighting as I shot this tonight in my garage. I'm interested to see how this looks in the daylight tomorrow.

Thanks to everyone who posted on this over the past few months. It's the reason I ordered a bottle. If you haven't ordered this yet you should.

Here's a few pics ( from my iphone and no, I'm not a very good photographer! )

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If you haven't ordered this yet you should.

To add further to the sentiment: If you HAVEN'T TRIED this method yet, you should.

At this point I don't really know what or how to respond to those that questioned rinseless washing. So many hours logged, so many testimonies. It's solidly proven at this point.

Give it a shot. If you feel it truly sucks, post up your experience. I'd love to hear it.
 
To add further to the sentiment: If you HAVEN'T TRIED this method yet, you should.

At this point I don't really know what or how to respond to those that questioned rinseless washing. So many hours logged, so many testimonies. It's solidly proven at this point.

Give it a shot. If you feel it truly sucks, post up your experience. I'd love to hear it.

This is the man responsible for showing me the way towards Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash Concentrate and I haven't looked back since!

IMO, products such as Wolfgang Uber can make a legit argument against that famous comment of "gloss comes from polishing"...


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Sorry no before pics. I'm just an enthusiast who did a quick RW on my Jeep tonight and felt compelled to take pics and post as I was impressed with this product. I have in my arsenal ONR, ONRWW, Pinnacle, Ultima, D114 and I've been pretty pleased with them.

I had read all the stories about this product. I'm here to say the results are excellent. The vehicle had not been washed in two weeks. It wasn't bad but definitely needed a wash. It's a DD I use for work so it's definitely not treated like a garage queen. Gloss is great, surface is slick. Sorry for the lighting as I shot this tonight in my garage. I'm interested to see how this looks in the daylight tomorrow.

Thanks to everyone who posted on this over the past few months. It's the reason I ordered a bottle. If you haven't ordered this yet you should.

Here's a few pics ( from my iphone and no, I'm not a very good photographer! )

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To add further to the sentiment: If you HAVEN'T TRIED this method yet, you should.

At this point I don't really know what or how to respond to those that questioned rinseless washing. So many hours logged, so many testimonies. It's solidly proven at this point.

Give it a shot. If you feel it truly sucks, post up your experience. I'd love to hear it.

Guilty. I'm one of the ones who simply hasn't tried it yet because I've already made up my mind that "it can't possibly work. How can you properly wash a car without rinsing." It seems that I'm only hurting myself by being so set in my ways. Thanks guys.
 
Rinseless washing is just an extremely effective method to wash your car, it saves me a lot of time and a lot of tear down work as opposed to setting up the hose and everything and then putting everything away. I just use one bucket, bring out some MF towels and it's great. I keep a drying towel there and for me, an extra gloss adder in the form of a spray bottle of something and it's quick and easy or if I want to take my time, I can as well.
 
OK, so I wanted to make sure this still looked good in the daylight and that I wasn't just having a euphoric moment last night and imagining how good it looked.

This is the best pic I could get in my office garage. Terrible quality but you get the point. In person it looked great. A couple people walked by and commented on how good it looked. Also, I am pleased how well it does on the black plastic textured trim. This is my least favorite part of this vehicle and it cleaned it very well.
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I'll have to try this in WW form sometime but for now this product is a keeper for me.
 
Yes it's a great product. Very slick.
Where are you in AZ?

I'm in Snotts Dale
 
Where are you in AZ?

I'm in Snotts Dale

Right down the road from you in McCormick Ranch. I'm the one that gave you the Reflect and some other products last year. Hopefully we have a few more good months to detail before the heat hits :-)
 
WGURW is tough to beat. A few years ago I started with BF waterless and was really happy with the results. About a year ago I gave WGURW a try and I haven't looked back. Whether it's my DDs or garage queen, my cars get pampered with WGURW!

The jeep looks great and you definitely picked a great product.


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Right down the road from you in McCormick Ranch. I'm the one that gave you the Reflect and some other products last year. Hopefully we have a few more good months to detail before the heat hits :-)

Now I remember. LOL Hope you are doing well. If you need anything from my stash, let me know.
 
Now I remember. LOL Hope you are doing well. If you need anything from my stash, let me know.

Thanks for the offer. Hey, I bought some CarPro Denim pads to knock down the orange peel on some resprayed panels. If you ever need to borrow just let me know. they are pretty amazing for the proper situation. Also still have a half gallon of OCW if you every want to swing by for a refill!
 
Has anyone tried WG Uber RW with air injection method?

When used as a waterless wash, does WGURW need a spray on wax applied after for protection or any other reason?

I just got into WW and RW so thanks for the help...!
 
Has anyone tried WG Uber RW with air injection method?

When used as a waterless wash, does WGURW need a spray on wax applied after for protection or any other reason?

I just got into WW and RW so thanks for the help...!
IMHO that would be a waste of product. Use just water with the air injection so you can remove the dirt and grime on the paint. Then, just spray the WW ratio of Uber Rinselsss and wipe off.

If someone with this experience can comment if I'm wrong would be nice to know since I haven't done this before.

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Geez! Back to the store! I'm so easily influenced.

Tom
 
IMHO that would be a waste of product. Use just water with the air injection so you can remove the dirt and grime on the paint. Then, just spray the WW ratio of Uber Rinselsss and wipe off.

If someone with this experience can comment if I'm wrong would be nice to know since I haven't done this before.


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Just did it today with air injection with Ultima RW plus (still waiting of WGURW delivery) , worked great with a porter cable 6 gallon, 150psi pancake compressor and harbor freight 70psi max paint sprayer. You could see some of the solution literally break apart some dirtier areas. Was fun as well using a sprayer. Used abt 40oz of .5oz:22oz. dilution for a lex ls460l (so only an ounce of solution).

BUT: do I have to use a wax after or sealant?? Thanks!
 
As the other thread. Yes it does not offer long term paint protection so a protecting wax or sealant is recommend. So many good ones these days.


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As the other thread. Yes it does not offer long term paint protection so a protecting wax or sealant is recommend. So many good ones these days.


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Thanks for reply! I thought I was done with the research lol. Good to know.
 
It’s been over a year since the last comment in this thread, but I figured I’ll add one more to it.

2017 - I used Wolfgang Uber Rinseless exclusively

2018 - I have been using ONR exclusively all season long

VERDICT?

ONR Is a great product, I prefer to use if with The Big Red Sponge

Vs.

Wolfgang is purely EXCEPTION in my book! I used it GD method.

With Wolfgang I feel that it satisfies my wishes as a detailer in terms of this type of washing method. The gloss I feel is tremendous as well as the slickness.

Plus I feel that when I just dump a bump of designated Rinseless towels into a bucket of solution with a gamma lid, I feel that the product just stretches WAY further. Wolfgang is high-quality while been the most economical for my liking.

I plan on reverting back to Wolfgang once my current bottle of ONR is gone—which shouldn’t take long.


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I have a gallon of both. I think they are both great. I think ONR may encapsulate the dirt particles but WURW has great gloss and shine. I think it's an excellent QD and drying aid also.

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