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supercharged
12-18-2006, 06:48 AM
I cannot make up my mind. Maybe I will need to try both. What's the difference between #111 and #105? Both work with bonding agent #601? Which one of them is a must have product?
Thanks in advance.

ryandamartini
12-18-2006, 07:35 AM
105 is their newest formula and is just incredible. Moms volvo is as slick as the day I applied it 5 months ago!

Go with the 105 ! :)

supercharged
12-18-2006, 10:13 AM
105 is their newest formula and is just incredible. Moms volvo is as slick as the day I applied it 5 months ago!

Go with the 105 ! :)
Thanks, that's what I was thinking.

dennish
12-18-2006, 01:42 PM
I have not used either but I now have #111 and the reason I purchased the 111 over the 105 is it was my understanding that 105 had some cleaning ablitity where 111 was just a sealant. Correct me if I'm wrong...

ryandamartini
12-18-2006, 03:42 PM
I have not used either but I now have #111 and the reason I purchased the 111 over the 105 is it was my understanding that 105 had some cleaning ablitity where 111 was just a sealant. Correct me if I'm wrong...


I had thought this as well, but Al told me in a post that it infact does have mild cleaners.

Al-53
12-18-2006, 05:09 PM
On the 111 box I have it states ....Cleans...Shines...and Protects in 1 easy step...so it does have a mild cleaner....of the sealants they have I would choose 105..the cleaners are so mild in both 111 and 105 just about nil....it justs removes that environmental grime a shampoo would leave behind...the 601 has a stronger cleaner....101 is the strongest cleaner....

105 gives the best look....and slickest....

AL

ScottB
12-18-2006, 06:13 PM
Dennis, I have used the #111 (white box) and found little to no real cleaning ability. Reminds me of Z2 prior to Z2pro. Not a glossy, but just as durable. Little harder to remove, but thats looking for faults.

Al-53
12-18-2006, 06:38 PM
As killer said..no real cleaning ability..it will not remove any previous coat of sealant 111..the cleaners were designed to clean fallout and not harm the sealant...

but as said..very mild to nil


Al

supercharged
12-19-2006, 03:19 AM
I'm gonna get #105.

Thanks, guys.

Black Bart
12-19-2006, 05:39 AM
I'm gonna get #105.

Thanks, guys.
I have 105 on my Ranger and it has been 5 months since I put it on and it still looks like it was done yesterday.

dennish
12-19-2006, 09:30 AM
Dennis, I have used the #111 (white box) and found little to no real cleaning ability. Reminds me of Z2 prior to Z2pro. Not a glossy, but just as durable. Little harder to remove, but thats looking for faults.

Bought AG last bottle of #111 the other day, looks like I need to get some #105 also. Looking for something to replace the other brand on my daily drivers that the catalyst dosn't dry up. Not much time for anything but 16 hour work days till the end of the year then a couple of days down time then off to south of Playa del Carmen for vacation. Then in need to get a couple of cars ready for World of Wheels indoor car show in Feb. I have been playing around with some new stuff for the show cars but it still hard to beat RMG/PS combo.