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Very nice review Mike. Great documentation and explanation of your experience.
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Thanks for taking the time to post the review. Another con may be price. It seems kinda expensive given that a WW may need to be used liberally depending on how dirty the panel and at 16 oz., You could go through a bottle fairly quick.
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I’m in as soon as they make a concentrated...
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CarPro ECH2O has SiO2 added. If the Wolfgang SiO2 version was a concentrate like ECH2O I would try some. A 16 oz bottle would last me one car making it too expensive for me to use.
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Re: Product Review: Wolfgang "UBER" Si02 Waterless wash
Originally Posted by fly07sti
Very nice review Mike. Great documentation and explanation of your experience.
Thank you sir.
Originally Posted by C5Longhorn
Thanks for taking the time to post the review. Another con may be price. It seems kinda expensive given that a WW may need to be used liberally depending on how dirty the panel and at 16 oz., You could go through a bottle fairly quick.
Sure thing.
It is fairly expensive. The best way would be to pick up at a 20% sale.
Originally Posted by acuRAS82
I’m in as soon as they make a concentrated...
Good idea.
Until then, the gallon size on sale would be the way to go.
Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000
CarPro ECH2O has SiO2 added. If the Wolfgang SiO2 version was a concentrate like ECH2O I would try some. A 16 oz bottle would last me one car making it too expensive for me to use.
Well I'll be dang. I thought it was a Rinseless Wash. I just went out to check my bottle and sure enough, Waterless Wash.
Perhaps they will find a way to offer a concentrated version.
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Originally Posted by C5Longhorn
Thanks for taking the time to post the review. Another con may be price. It seems kinda expensive given that a WW may need to be used liberally depending on how dirty the panel and at 16 oz., You could go through a bottle fairly quick.
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I could easily use that in 1 wash. I have some but I'll only use it light like a "drying aid" after a wash.
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Re: Product Review: Wolfgang "UBER" Si02 Waterless wash
Originally Posted by fightnews
I could easily use that in 1 wash.
True. Depending on how dirty the vehicle is you may end up using 12oz or so. Also depends on the size of the vehicle.
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Re: Product Review: Wolfgang "UBER" Si02 Waterless wash
I'm new to SiO2 use and have some questions about Wolfgang's SiO2 waterless wash.
Can I apply this right after polishing with Meguiars Ultimate liquid wax?
If I use this product 10-15 times can I use Meguiars Ultimate liquid wax over this? If not, how difficult will it be to remove the SiO2 to reapply the liquid wax?
What I'm asking is this a one way road that once I start down it, is there no turning back?
I'm thinking of using this product similar to Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax but hoping that it lasts longer, sound reasonable?
Thank you for your time and information
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Re: Product Review: Wolfgang "UBER" Si02 Waterless wash
Originally Posted by garyods
I'm new to SiO2 use and have some questions about Wolfgang's SiO2 waterless wash.
Can I apply this right after polishing with Meguiars Ultimate liquid wax?
If I use this product 10-15 times can I use Meguiars Ultimate liquid wax over this? If not, how difficult will it be to remove the SiO2 to reapply the liquid wax?
What I'm asking is this a one way road that once I start down it, is there no turning back?
I'm thinking of using this product similar to Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax but hoping that it lasts longer, sound reasonable?
Thank you for your time and information
You can use this to clean/shine up your Ultimate Liquid Wax, but wait 24 hours after Ultimate application. I don’t know this for sure, but I think you can reapply Ultimate Liquid Wax again after any amount of Uber SiO2 WW applications. I believe this because most newer sealants seem to do well on top of other sealants, based on my experience. Additionally, I think most sealants apply fine on SiO2. Uber is adding WG polymers including SiO2 on top of your old Ultimate Liquid Wax. I definitely don’t think it’s a one way road unless you measure longevity of a product in mere days and hours.
I can’t say whether Uber SiO2 waterless would last as long as Ultimate Quik Wax. I doubt it though. Quik Wax gets most people weeks to 2 months. I don’t know that this waterless wash can beat that. It’s advantage may be a better or at least new-to-you shine. If you like that shine a lot, then this is worth using.
Please note, there is also a WG SiO2 Spray Sealant that may be a better option for you if you’re looking to replace Quik Wax and only apply on a clean vehicle.
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