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    I gave away my #105 to one of my friends to convince him to wax his truck. I wanted to know if anyone has and preference to either #111 or #105. I know #105 is supposed to be the wettest deepest sealant yet from DG, but I was unimpresed with it on my mettalic grey tundra. On other colors, it looked very "zaino" :secret Would #111 be worth getting over #105? I kinda like the light cleaners in #105 to take care of some occasional water spotting on some of my customers cars.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon1
    I gave away my #105 to one of my friends to convince him to wax his truck. I wanted to know if anyone has and preference to either #111 or #105. I know #105 is supposed to be the wettest deepest sealant yet from DG, but I was unimpresed with it on my mettalic grey tundra. On other colors, it looked very "zaino" :secret Would #111 be worth getting over #105? I kinda like the light cleaners in #105 to take care of some occasional water spotting on some of my customers cars.



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    I`ll take 105 every time for my Silver Tacoma. Never had anything work as great or last as long as 105. Mike

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    Yep, I really like 105 and I have not even put it on my silver yet... LOL!

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    Brandon...



    I loved the look of the 111..it was deep and wet looking...The 105 far surpasses it...I think the trick is to get 3 layers on...the cleaner in 105 is so mild...it will not hurt the previous layer..the polish will build up...making a glass finish...



    But remember..the trick is to have a real nice paint finish before apply the DuraGloss as the sealants are opticaly clear....I used thier SMR to polish and it is more of a AIO than a real agressive polish..it did remove some light marring..but it leaves a brillant gloss and slick as can be..it has sealant in it also...



    You need to bring your silver paint to its max..the apply either 105 or 111..skould look better then



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    You may also want to try Duragloss 652 before you use the 105. It really makes a big difference especially from what I have seen on my silver/gray truck, Mike

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    Alrighty then, just need to find somewhere local that carries PBA.



    BTW-I use OP and then AIO to polish before using 105
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    the 601 PBA seems to improve the look of 111. I`d assume the same goes for 105

 

 

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