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    WG Uber question...

    Been thinking on this, but want to throw it out to you guys:

    I'm trying WG Uber for the first time tomorrow. No questions about the use.

    My question lies with the application (refreshing) of McKee's plastic trim restore afterward.

    Does Uber leave behind anything that would hinder or inhibit the refreshing coat of the McKee's?
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    Re: WG Uber question...

    I cannot imagine the small amount of WG Uber’s polymers left behind would be hurting or negatively affecting anything. With that said, I have no experience with McKee’s trim restorer. One of My favorite places to use Uber is on door jambs and sills. Be sure to mix some Uber at 3oz to one gallon distilled (detail spray concentration) for quick clean ups. You’ll love Uber. I bought a gallon

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    Re: WG Uber question...

    My guess-- The plastic restorer will wipe out any Uber that is left. Uber contains some gloss enhancers. Not a durable protectant, as far as I know.

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    Re: WG Uber question...

    This just kinda popped into my head tonight.

    I've never given it a thought using a bucket wash like Meg's HW, but with the Uber, just made me pause a bit.

    Maybe I'm nuts. (Well, I guess you guys have already nailed that down........ )
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    Re: WG Uber question...

    Paul you are in for a treat, WG Uber is a great product. As LED said I wouldn't worry to much about applying the Trim Restorer over it. Personally I would give it a quick wipe with a mild APC, can't hurt and only take a couple extra minutes.

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    Re: WG Uber question...

    Quote Originally Posted by LEDetailing View Post
    I cannot imagine the small amount of WG Uber’s polymers left behind would be hurting or negatively affecting anything. With that said, I have no experience with McKee’s trim restorer. One of My favorite places to use Uber is on door jambs and sills. Be sure to mix some Uber at 3oz to one gallon distilled (detail spray concentration) for quick clean ups. You’ll love Uber. I bought a gallon
    Absolutely this. I don't rinseless wash anymore but I wipe down my jambs with Uber everytime I wash. Also works good on mirrors, touchscreens, and quick interior wipedowns in a pinch. Not the new hotness anymore but still good stuff.

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    Re: WG Uber question...

    So yeah, The Uber was a dream to use.

    No ill effects noticed upon the Trim Restore application either.

    Thank you guys for the answers.
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    Re: WG Uber question...

    Quote Originally Posted by DetailZeus View Post
    Absolutely this. I don't rinseless wash anymore but I wipe down my jambs with Uber everytime I wash. Also works good on mirrors, touchscreens, and quick interior wipedowns in a pinch. Not the new hotness anymore but still good stuff.
    What’s the new hotness?

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    Re: WG Uber question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    What’s the new hotness?
    Lmao

    I guess the "old hotness" still works pretty good..........
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    Re: WG Uber question...

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    What’s the new hotness?
    N-914? Larry Kosilla's product? Idk I've lost track and I've got a gallon of Uber so it's going to be awhile before I need to worry about it!

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