SYMAWD
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Today I tried the Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash at WW dilution 1:46. I compared it to my current favorite WW which is Adam's.
The product description doesn't say it leaves anything behind besides a glossy, slick surface. Adam's leaves nothing behind and is a cleaner only.
Here it is properly diluted in my Kwazar:

Here is the before: a bit hard to see but just a lot of light dirt and water spots from driving in the rain

and the after:

Here is the before on some plastic chrome which we all know can be hard to get streak free.

and the after:

Now here is the before of the Adam's side:

and the after:



Overall, I like the product and the paint that was cleaned with the Wolfgang definitely felt slicker afterwards. However, I felt that the Adam's cut through the grime with a little bit less effort. On paint, neither streaked, but Adam's required a few less wipes to get a perfect finish; on glass the Wolfgang required a bit less effort to remove all of the streaks. Spraying the products onto my hand, Adam's felt slicker but when in actual use, both felt more than adequate for removing the dirt. In the end, it's a very nice WW product.
The product description doesn't say it leaves anything behind besides a glossy, slick surface. Adam's leaves nothing behind and is a cleaner only.
Here it is properly diluted in my Kwazar:

Here is the before: a bit hard to see but just a lot of light dirt and water spots from driving in the rain

and the after:

Here is the before on some plastic chrome which we all know can be hard to get streak free.

and the after:

Now here is the before of the Adam's side:

and the after:



Overall, I like the product and the paint that was cleaned with the Wolfgang definitely felt slicker afterwards. However, I felt that the Adam's cut through the grime with a little bit less effort. On paint, neither streaked, but Adam's required a few less wipes to get a perfect finish; on glass the Wolfgang required a bit less effort to remove all of the streaks. Spraying the products onto my hand, Adam's felt slicker but when in actual use, both felt more than adequate for removing the dirt. In the end, it's a very nice WW product.