UBER Rinseless
#1
Burning Brakes
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UBER Rinseless
A UBER Rinseless wash to get ready for the show................
I took a lot of pictures to try to get a Merlin shot... (kinda tough with white, so I got "semi" Merlin shots"
I took a lot of pictures to try to get a Merlin shot... (kinda tough with white, so I got "semi" Merlin shots"
#2
Drifting
Good luck at the show!!!!!
How you like the Uber compared to ONR?
How you like the Uber compared to ONR?
#3
Burning Brakes
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#4
Drifting
powerful words.
Well somes on the way now
Well somes on the way now
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#5
Burning Brakes
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You'll likey
#6
Burning Brakes
Wow! That is quite an endorsement, but the pictures do not lie...well done. Appealing that Uber is also a concentrate that can be mixed as a car wash, detailer and clay bar lube at a similar price point to ONR. Will have to give it a try. Not sure how I will explain more car care products arriving at the house. Ronk thanks for sharing product results.
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#7
Burning Brakes
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#9
Former Vendor
Wolfgang Uber Rinseless offers all the benefits of a rinseless or waterless product. It is loaded with ingredients to reduce marring as well and increase gloss. I know of many using it as a detail spray specifically. The bottle is also designed to try and reduce wasting product.
http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-ube...less-wash.html
http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-ube...less-wash.html
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EPPPSB (08-07-2016)
#10
Ron,
It looks great. Did you spray down or pre-soak a panel before wiping ? I have UBER and UWW+ on the shelf for my next products to try.
It looks great. Did you spray down or pre-soak a panel before wiping ? I have UBER and UWW+ on the shelf for my next products to try.
Last edited by pgp; 08-05-2016 at 06:44 PM.
#11
Burning Brakes
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#12
Former Vendor
When I use a rinseless wash, I find that for an extra degree of safety you can spray each panel, or several panels, before the bucket wash. It helps to start loosening the dirt with the emulsifiers in its ingredient mix. It also adds some extra lubrication which can help to avoid any marring.
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EPPPSB (08-07-2016)
#13
Burning Brakes
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Sorry to butt in ..
When I use a rinseless wash, I find that for an extra degree of safety you can spray each panel, or several panels, before the bucket wash. It helps to start loosening the dirt with the emulsifiers in its ingredient mix. It also adds some extra lubrication which can help to avoid any marring.
When I use a rinseless wash, I find that for an extra degree of safety you can spray each panel, or several panels, before the bucket wash. It helps to start loosening the dirt with the emulsifiers in its ingredient mix. It also adds some extra lubrication which can help to avoid any marring.
#14
Advanced
I bought a couple different things and then got the Uber based on @killerwheels@Autogeek. Been doin it the way he recommended to me.
i haven't even played with the other waterless and rinseless stuff. I do follow up the wash with Uber mixed as detail spray.
i have a black daily driver and do this once per week for THERAPY!!!!
***BTW my car is covered with Xpel (not sure if it matters)
i haven't even played with the other waterless and rinseless stuff. I do follow up the wash with Uber mixed as detail spray.
i have a black daily driver and do this once per week for THERAPY!!!!
***BTW my car is covered with Xpel (not sure if it matters)
Last edited by EPPPSB; 08-07-2016 at 10:01 PM.