Review: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash

Marc08EX

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Review: Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash
Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash

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Description: (Taken from Autopia's website)

Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash is the ultimate rinseless wash formula offering maximum lubrication and cleaning power without the waste. This highly concentrated formula is thick and slick, providing a safe way to remove road grime without scratching delicate paint. Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash will quickly become your favorite alternative to traditional car washing methods!

Whether you’re dealing with tough water restrictions due to drought or HOA regulations, a particularly frigid streak of weather, you don’t have access to a free-flowing water source, or you just want to save a little water, you need a high-performance rinseless wash. Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash fits that bill completely! The versatile Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash formula is perfect for washing your vehicle virtually anywhere, regardless of the challenges and restrictions in place.

Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash is concentrated, so you only need one ounce to turn 3 gallons of water into a highly lubricated, super effective rinseless wash solution. Even the best rinseless wash shouldn’t be used in every situation—like after a muddy off road trek—but that won’t stop Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash from making your life easier! Add half an ounce of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash to your standard car wash solution to eliminate water spots and ad additional lubrication. Before a full detail, mix one ounce of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash with a gallon of water for the perfect clay lubricant, then when the job is complete, use a mixture of two ounces of Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash and one gallon of water as a quick detail spray in between washes. Now that’s versatility!

Uses:
Rinseless wash (1 ounce Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash : 3 gallons water)
Standard car wash solution booster (add ½ ounce Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash to wash bucket)
Clay lubricant (1 ounce Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash : 1 gallon water)
Quick detail spray (2 ounces Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash : 1 gallon water)

Price:
$19.99 for 16oz
$49.99 for 64oz
$79.99 for 128oz

The Review:

I would normally do a how-to for a rinseless wash review but I've already written a few how-to articles and if you'd like to see how I normally do a rinseless wash, please read this article:
Product Review and How-To: Optimum No Rinse Wash & Wax

Since this product can also be used as a waterless wash, you can check out my how-to articles on that as well:
Review & How-To: Meguiars D115 Rinsefree Express Wash and Wax
Review & How-To: Ultima Waterless Wash Plus

Here's a picture of the product description and instructions:

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The first feature of this product that catches my attention is how concentrated this is. Typical rinseless wash concentrates usually call for a 1oz product to be mixed with 2 gallons of water. But this Wolfgang rinseless wash can be mixed with 3 gallons of water!! Each bucket will yield more solution than your typical rinseless wash.

Another feature I like about this product is that it can be used for multiple purposes such as rinseless, waterless, quick detailer and water softener.

I tried taking pictures of the car to show the before condition but the gunmetal color of the car doesn't really show the dust and dirt of it from afar. So I took pictures of some panels to show the dust.

Hood Before:

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Mix 1oz of product with 3 gallons of water. I was working with a family member's car out of state so I didn't have all the equipment I need. I didn't have my buckets so I used a clean container I could find. Here's a picture of the product being poured:

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Here's a picture of the hood and fender I was initially working with:

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Get a microfiber towel soaked with the rinseless wash solution and gently wipe across the panel to be washed:

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After wiping:

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After drying the washed section and showing the 50/50. Here you can see the difference clearly.

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Here are some after shots:

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You can clearly see how clean and glossy the paint is after using the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash!!!

Here are some action shots of the product with a different car:

Before:
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50/50:
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After:
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Observations:

The color of the product is pink as can be seen through the plastic container.

The scent of the product reminds me of artificial cherry. It has a hint of a medicinal scent to it. The scent is not bad and makes it easy to work with the product.

The product cleans the surface very well and leaves an extremely glossy finish as seen in the after pictures. However, I didn't really find the slickness any different than other rinseless wash I've used such as the ONR or DP unlike how other people find this to be "extremely slick".

I tried using this product as a waterless wash too and it worked well as advertised.

The only con I see with this product is the price. $19.99 is pretty steep for me especially how ONR can be had for $14.99 in a 32oz bottle. DP rinseless wash is priced at $19.99 for a 32oz bottle as well. Even though ONR and DP both dilute 1oz of product to only 2 gallons of water, I think they will yield more rinseless wash solution.

Conclusion:

This product works extremely well just as advertised. It cleans and shines the paint as shown above. You can use it differently such as a rinseless wash, waterless wash or even a quick detailer. It's so versatile! If you don't mind spending the cash, I'd highly recommend you try this product out.
 
Thanks for the review. I immediately noticed the slickness compared to my other RW (Pinnacle, BF, Wolfs, ONR (both))

Maybe it was just in my head. Not that the other ones are not slick but the WW definitely was more slick than that QD dilution of BF and a tiny bit slicker than my QD version of Pinnacle

I absolutely love Uber and purchased another bottle just for reserve even though I have cumulatively over 4 gallons of other RW- not like it goes bad!
 
Marc I know you are a big fan of D115. You're review is what made me buy D115. I'm curious to see your impressions of WGU as a waterless vs D115. As a waterless WGU is much more economical compared to D115 and I dare say the finish it leaves is just as slick and glossy as D115 at full 1:4 strength.
 
D115 has wax in it so its not an apples to apple product. That can matter to people that want to add protection back instead of slowly removing it as any act of wiping does.
 
D115 has wax in it so its not an apples to apple product. That can matter to people that want to add protection back instead of slowly removing it as any act of wiping does.
very valid point there

I thought the WG offered some protection in the form of german polymers? It definitely feels/shines like it leaves something.
 
Great review, I have a bottle myself just have not gotten around to trying it.

Thanks so much trashmanssd!!

Thanks for the review. I immediately noticed the slickness compared to my other RW (Pinnacle, BF, Wolfs, ONR (both))

Maybe it was just in my head. Not that the other ones are not slick but the WW definitely was more slick than that QD dilution of BF and a tiny bit slicker than my QD version of Pinnacle

I absolutely love Uber and purchased another bottle just for reserve even though I have cumulatively over 4 gallons of other RW- not like it goes bad!

Thank you, 512detail! You should get the gallon - should be more economical.

Marc I always enjoy reading your reviews

Thanks a lot, Mp0wer!

Marc I know you are a big fan of D115. You're review is what made me buy D115. I'm curious to see your impressions of WGU as a waterless vs D115. As a waterless WGU is much more economical compared to D115 and I dare say the finish it leaves is just as slick and glossy as D115 at full 1:4 strength.

Honestly, I feel that D115 is a lot slicker even at the 1:10 dilution ratio I typically use D115. It's probably the wax portion of the solution giving it the extra slickness and lubricity. And D115 leaving some protection behind after every wash is a great feature IMO. I still prefer D115 over this (or anything for that matter) when used as a waterless wash.

Thanks for the review, I have a bottle on the shelf waiting to be used.

Thank you so much, pgp!
 
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