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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
32 ounces is a 1/4 gallon and it's just easier to make a gallon at a time because your going to use it and use it often, so have to stop all the time to make more product so often.
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by willieg
32 oz is a quart so ratio is incorrect.
Whoops... that's why I never wanted to become a math teacher. Yesterday was catch-up day and I was typing fast and furuios. Even if you look at my reply above and how I used the edit mode and the multi-quote function to answer everyone it did take a while but that's because getting back to question is important.
Where's one of our ratio experts to fill in the gaps?
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
On the product page it shows the ratio on how to make all the products you could make with this.
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
On the product page it shows the ratio on how to make all the products you could make with this.
Thanks for sharing that and for the record as my normal protocol I did link to the page in post #9 of this thread.
Here's a screenshot, in hindsight I should have done this originally or typed out the info for those that are interested in the various dilutions for the various products you can make with the concentrate.
I'll add this to the first page somewhere too....
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
I can't say this enough...best RW I've ever used! Yes it is more expensive than other gallon RW's out there on average ($65.00 vs. $40.00) but this is more concentrated (1 ounce for 3 gallons vs. 1 ounce for 2 gallons) but the real difference is in the drying of a panel, this stuff just dries easier and the gloss left behind is VERY noticeable!
If your almost out of your current RW or WW, it worth it to spend the extra money and get the best!
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
This stuff is in my wish list for black Friday....although I won't be using it for RW, I already have a gallon of d114, it sounds like a great WW to use before shows to clean and add some gloss
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I can't say this enough...best RW I've ever used! Yes it is more expensive than other gallon RW's out there on average ($65.00 vs. $40.00) but this is more concentrated (1 ounce for 3 gallons vs. 1 ounce for 2 gallons) but the real difference is in the drying of a panel, this stuff just dries easier and the gloss left behind is VERY noticeable!
If your almost out of your current RW or WW, it worth it to spend the extra money and get the best!
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Does it increase the surface sickness?
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Originally Posted by conman1395
Does it increase the surface sickness?
Very much so When you use it it's very noticeable, something special with this product!
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Klasse, how is it compared to DP's RW?
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Re: Review and How-To: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
This stuff (Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash) is great. I cleaned my truck on Saturday afternoon and was very impressed. I chose to continue with my normal washing routine, which is the waterless wash method. I used one ounce of Uber to 32 ounces of DI water. I purposely used 1/3 of an ounce more than the recommended amount, just to "be safe" with a new product and black paint.
I found Uber to be very easy to use. No smearing or streaking was experienced. It cleaned very well, left the surface feeling very slick, and produced an incredible gloss. Another great Autogeek product!
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