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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
- Add 1 ounce of Uber Rinseless Wash to a bucket containing 3 gallons of water to make a rinseless wash.
- Add 1/3 ounce to an empty 16 ounce bottle and fill it up with water to create a waterless wash.
- Add ½ ounce to wash water made with your favorite car wash soap.
- Add 1 ounce of Uber Rinseless Wash to a gallon of filtered or tap water to create a super slick clay bar lubricant.
- Add 3 ounces of Uber Rinseless Wash to a gallon of filtered or tap water to create a gloss-intensive detail spray.
Hi Nick,
I'm a little confused by the waterless wash and detail spray feature.
For the waterless wash, the dilution is 1:48.
For the detail spray, the dilution is 1:42.67.
Why is the detail spray dilution stronger? Shouldn't the waterless wash be stronger? I mean A LOT stronger? Waterless wash is supposed to remove a lot more dirt compared to a detail spray...
Thanks.
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
I'm curious how all the in house PBMG rinseless/waterless compare. How does one choose between the Pinnacle, DP, Blackfire and now Wolfgang versions?
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Marc08EX
Hi Nick,
I'm a little confused by the waterless wash and detail spray feature.
For the waterless wash, the dilution is 1:48.
For the detail spray, the dilution is 1:42.67.
Why is the detail spray dilution stronger? Shouldn't the waterless wash be stronger? I mean A LOT stronger? Waterless wash is supposed to remove a lot more dirt compared to a detail spray...
Thanks.
Great question Marc.
At 1:42 the product is more concentrated with the stuff (that's a technical term ) that makes paint shiny, and less lubricious. At 1:46 the product contains less of the stuff that makes paint shiny, but it's more lubricious for cleaning purposes.
Does that make sense?
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Nick@Autogeek
Great question Marc.
At 1:42 the product is more concentrated with the stuff (that's a technical term ) that makes paint shiny, and less lubricious. At 1:46 the product contains less of the stuff that makes paint shiny, but it's more lubricious for cleaning purposes.
Does that make sense?
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the clarification. It makes sense but the dilutions are so close and it's just hard to digest that a small difference like that can make a big difference in the application purpose of the product.
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Marc08EX
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the clarification. It makes sense but the dilutions are so close and it's just hard to digest that a small difference like that can make a big difference in the application purpose of the product.
With a chemical as concentrated as this, even a tenth of an ounce makes a big difference.
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Ordering this along with Wolfgang's new coating and taking advantage of the 25% off sale. Sweet.
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
what kind of protection is left behind, carnauba?
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by pheerix
I'm curious how all the in house PBMG rinseless/waterless compare. How does one choose between the Pinnacle, DP, Blackfire and now Wolfgang versions?
Sorry I overlooked your post. Here's a synopsis of each one.
Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Most concentrated (1 oz. to 3 gallons of water) and most versatile of the bunch. Also the slickest during application. Considered a gloss enhancing rinseless wash, so your paint will be slick and shiny after every wash. Doesn't "alter" the look of your LSP, but it magnifies the gloss provided by it.
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Rinseless Wash
Also very slick and easy to use, BF RW contains Wet Diamond Polymers that increase gloss while adding a touch of protection after every wash. Works best when used with BLACKFIRE paint care system.
Pinnacle Liquid Gloss Rinseless Wash with Carnauba
In my opinion, the BEST smelling car care product ever made. Also my personal favorite rinseless wash. Leaves paint with a warm glow that looks outstanding on any color. Super easy to dry, excellent lubricity. Carnauba wax adds protection that lasts 2-3 weeks. Also the best RW for combating dust and pollen.
DP Rinseless Wash & Gloss
"Tried and true" - DP RW has been around the longest and is arguably the best at all the different applications outside of rinseless wash (ie: clay lubricant, water softener). Smells great, dries fairly easily. Enhances gloss, but not as much as the aforementioned rinseless washes. A lot of people argue that it doesn't alter the look of your LSP at all, which is one of the many reasons it has a very loyal following. DP is also the least expensive per wash.
Hope that helps.
Originally Posted by SeanChav
what kind of protection is left behind, carnauba?
No protection, just clean, slick, glossy paint.
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Re: New For SEMA! Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
It seems like Wolfgang would comparable to D114 (relatively) and Blackfire to Ultima.
I'm sure the ability of Uber to clean without leaving protection behind will be popular with people using coatings.
Interesting.
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