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How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
So I did a Benz e350 2012. I did the AIO on a 6 inch polishing pad. Did the whole car!
Then went back to buff it off and it WAS IMPOSSIBLE
this stuff sucks
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Did you fully break the product down? IE 4-6 passes on each section?
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
The vehicle had WG Deep Gloss Sealant On it already. I put it on 6 months ago!
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Yeah I have a bottle I used on half a car and stopped using it. Ran into the same issue. Was ridiculously hard to buff off. Haven't touched it since.
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
You'll find a couple helpful tips and tricks in this thread: Up Close & Personal: Wolfgang Uber All In One
Uber AIO is best treated like a true swirl remover or polish. Work a small section at a time for 4-5 passes (usually broken down by then). Granted, it's not going to win any awards for being the easiest AIO or polish to wipe off (that goes to XMT 360), but that's the trade off with the amount of CUT and the DURABILITY offered by Uber AIO.
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
Since the hood of this Focus is oxidized, the paint is very dry, which means I want to apply Wolfgang Uber All In One heavy, or wet. For maximum cut, I applied the AIO with a Orange Hybrid Cutting Pad on a FLEX XC3401.
I cranked the FLEX up to speed 6, applied about 20 pounds of downward pressure, and worked on an area about 16 x 16 inches. 4-5 passes were performed.
For maximum longevity, Wolfgang Uber All In One needs to dry to a haze before removal. This takes a minute - TOPS. If you're working on oxidized single stage paint, I would recommend buffing it off immediately and then applying a second thin coat and letting it dry to a haze. Not necessary, but it does promote better longevity.
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Originally Posted by Ncs0816
Yep.
How long did you wait before wipe? Also did you over apply the product on the pad for your section passes?
Also what are you working on as well as color?
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection
How long did you wait before wipe? Also did you over apply the product on the pad for your section passes?
Also what are you working on as well as color?
Black e350
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
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
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Re: How to use Wolfgang UBER AIO
I've been playing around with uber AIO recently. On my last try using a flex 3401 and an orange pad I got much easier removal with less passes, around 3 or 4 and wiping off within the first minute. Letting it dry for any longer than 5 minutes it was killer to remove. Still testing the longevity, 1 month as of now, but the water beading is great.
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