Thanks for the update Justin!
The most common mistake people make when applying an AIO is they don't use enough product. You need to use an
ample amount (I think that's one of Mike Phillips' favorite words
).
We all get caught up in the saying "less is more" so most people only apply 2 or 3 "pea sized" drops. While this might make sense for a finishing wax or sealant, it doesn't pertain to an AIO or cleaner wax. An ample amount of product is required so the cleaners in the AIO can effectively remove any embedded dirt and grime.
As with any other product, it can take a car or two before you're able to fully dial in your technique. I think it's safe to say that most every product we carry is easy to use once you get the hang of it.
Tips for using Wolfgang Uber All In One:
1. Ensure an ample amount of product is applied
2. Don't work the product too long - 4-5 passes is all it takes
3. Wipe the product off within 30 seconds of applying it - this is all the time it takes to "dry to a haze." You can eliminate the "drying to a haze" step completely if you can't get the hang of it. This will hardly impact the durability.
Products like Wolfgang Fuzion or BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection are
so easy to remove that they tend to make every other product seem "finicky" or "difficult" by comparison.
Keep us updated on the durability!
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