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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection
How long did you wait before wipe?
Did you go around the entire vehicle applying the AIO and when finished go back to the starting point to start wipe off?
Originally Posted by Ncs0816
I'm just really upset.
Another AutoGeek product that they hype up and it's not user friendly.
Various products have different working performance/feedback and can not all be judged the same way.
I will agree that it leaves behind a deep layer of protection and the shine is awesome.
This is the product's advertised strong point.
If you are looking for an AIO with ease of wipe off as a priority, perhaps pick up a bottle of XMT 360. If added durability is also valued give the vehicle a wipe down with a spray wax such as XMT 360 spray wax.
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Or HD Speed, super easy wipe off.
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection
Did you go around the entire vehicle applying the AIO and when finished go back to the starting point to start wipe off?
YES I do
Various products have different working performance/feedback and can not all be judged the same way.
This is the product's advertised strong point.
If you are looking for an AIO with ease of wipe off as a priority, perhaps pick up a bottle of XMT 360. If added durability is also valued give the vehicle a wipe down with a spray wax such as XMT 360 spray wax.
Ok thanks
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I'm a pinnacle fanatic but XMT 360 just doesn't CUT the mustard for me. It's so weak even on white cars. HD Speed IMO clearly wins the AIO battle when weighing in cut, durability, ease of use, gloss and cost.
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
I've tried the Uber AIO too, and it does produce great results, but is - by far - the most difficult AIO to remove. After a lot of playing with it, it's much easier to remove within 30 seconds of application and supposedly durability is not affected by this. If your still having difficulty removing it, a light mist of spray wax on your buffing towel helps too. Good luck with it!
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I have a VW Jetta on Wed. This will be my first time using my Menzetna 3in1. Any pad suggestions? Im thinking LC orange flat on my Flex. Its red with some flaws all over.
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Originally Posted by Ncs0816
I'm just really upset Another auto geek product that they hype up and it's not user friendly I will agree that it leaves behind a deep layer of protection and the shine is awesome. But so hard to buff off
This is why I like sites, such as AG. You get feedback from actual user's. What works, error corrections, how to, etc. I have used them all, and currently have my favorites. Remember if works continue using.
Mike !!!
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I just used the Uber AIO and also found it to be a bear to remove, almost as difficult as Klasse sealant, almost. (I do not use machines, all by hand.) Next time I will follow the advise found above by applying it in small sections and buffing it out right after a haze in about 1 minute. What a workout it was to do my Jeep Patriot with Uber AIO! End of summer I will use either the WG 2-step or Klasse for winter protection.
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Well you can't compound an ENTIRE vehicle and leave the product on and wait until you are done to remove it. That is a huge problem. I have used it, I got good results, cuts more than D151 with the same pad but was not as slick after. You have to work ONE area, a small area, then remove the product and move on.
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I'm a bit disappointed to hear how hard it is to remove because I just got a bottle and have yet to use it.
For those of you that have had this issue with tough removal:
How many different techniques did you try with it?
Or did you just try and use it with the same technique you're used to and got bad results?
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