Does DG 101,105, or 111 have any cleaning/polishing properties?

If you do a search you'll find this has been discussed and debated at length. That being said, Dr Bailey from Duragloss rated them this way:

111 = pure sealant rated 1 on cleaning ability
101 = rated about 4-5 on cleaning ability
105 = rated about 9-10 on cleaning ability

Note: all rated in reference to each other not to other DG products.
 
If you do a search you'll find this has been discussed and debated at length. That being said, Dr Bailey from Duragloss rated them this way:

111 = pure sealant rated 1 on cleaning ability
101 = rated about 4-5 on cleaning ability
105 = rated about 9-10 on cleaning ability

Note: all rated in reference to each other not to other DG products.

I didn't realize that #105 was rated that high in the cleaning catagory, I've been using my #101 when I need some cleaning/protection and have used it after claying in the process and follow it up with the use of #111 afterwards, using PBA in both products, ofcoarse:dblthumb2:

I will be getting some #105 and #501 over the winter and will be trying them out for the 2013 season, along with some other products as well.
 
RE:"Does DG 101,105, or 111 have any cleaning/polishing properties"?

which cleans the best?


JMO...
-On Paper...They all appear to be very similar. (There may be some hidden/TS ingredients?)

-It seems, then, it's left up to the end-user and their selection of:
Tools/products/supplies/processes/methods...
in determining which of these DG products will "clean the best"
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5/10/11 CODE: DGL0101-1
POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
===============================================================
SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
===============================================================
PRODUCT NAME: POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
COMMON NAME: DURAGLOSS AUTOMOTIVE POLISH & CLEANER PART#101
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SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
CAS NO....................INGREDIENT...................% BY WT.
68551-19-9.......ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS.......9-11%
64742-47-8..........SOLVENT NAPHTHA.................8-10%
____________________________________________________________________________________________________

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5/10/11 CODE: DGL0105-1
POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
===============================================================
SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
===============================================================
PRODUCT NAME: POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
COMMON NAME: DURAGLOSS TOTAL PERFORMANCE PART# 105
======================================================================
SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
CAS NO………...........INGREDIENT………………% BY WT.
68551-19-9……ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS….. 10-11%
64742-47-8………..SOLVENT NAPHTHA……………....9-10%
____________________________________________________________________________________________________

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5/10/11 CODE: DGL0111-1
POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
===============================================================
SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
===============================================================
PRODUCT NAME: POLYAMINOSILOXANE/POLISHING AGENTS/ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
COMMON NAME: DURAGLOSS -AUTOMOTIVE POLISH & CLEANER PART# 111
==========================================================================
SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
CAS NO……………..............INGREDIENT…………………..% BY WT.
68551-19-9………..ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS………….9-11%
64742-47-8…………..SOLVENT NAPHTHA……………………...8-10%
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:)

Bob
 
If you want cleaning, use the best: DG 501. Mix it 4:1 with 601 and then immediately follow it with a 4:1 mix of either 105/111/or 101 and 601. Killer combo.
 
If you want cleaning, use the best: DG 501. Mix it 4:1 with 601 and then immediately follow it with a 4:1 mix of either 105/111/or 101 and 601. Killer combo.

Richy...I, for one, will never, ever, doubt your word for any of the above!!

-(Yet...I am going to amend my previous post.)...:D
JMO...
-On Paper...They all appear to be very similar. (There may be some hidden/TS ingredients?)
-To include:

1. DG# 501 as appearing the same as DG#'s 101, 105, 111...On paper.

2. DG# 501 (~$12.99) is ~$2.00 (USD) more expensive than DG# 105 (~$10.99). :eek:

3. DG# 105's POLYAMINOSILOXANE
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5/10/11 CODE: DGL0105-1
POLYAMINOSILOXANE
is said to be an:
Acrylic polyaminosiloxane...
(hidden/TS ingredients?)

...which could, if true, set it apart from the other
referenced DG products so being discussed.

:dunno:

Bob
 
If you want cleaning, use the best: DG 501. Mix it 4:1 with 601 and then immediately follow it with a 4:1 mix of either 105/111/or 101 and 601. Killer combo.


I think Richy says it all here..................DG501
 
If you want cleaning, use the best: DG 501. Mix it 4:1 with 601 and then immediately follow it with a 4:1 mix of either 105/111/or 101 and 601. Killer combo.

if I wanted to do all of that mixing I would have purchased Zaino

j/k :)

thanks for the tip



if 105 has that kind of cleaning ability can you layer it without removing the previous coat?
 
If you want cleaning, use the best: DG 501. Mix it 4:1 with 601 and then immediately follow it with a 4:1 mix of either 105/111/or 101 and 601. Killer combo.

Completely agree. It totally rocks.
 
if I wanted to do all of that mixing I would have purchased Zaino

j/k :)

thanks for the tip



if 105 has that kind of cleaning ability can you layer it without removing the previous coat?
Just to clarify: You don't need to mix. The mixing allows you to immediately top it. Otherwise you wait 12 hours. Kinda worth it in my books. Plus, using 601 actually extends the life of the sealant with which it is mixed.
And, no, 105 will not remove anything beneath it from the 501. My killer combo is 501/105/Colli 845. If I'm not doing a coating, that's what is used.
 
Richy, is it okay to periodically QD with Fast Clean and Shine and/or AquaWax over the Colli 845? I assume if 845 is compatible with the Duragloss sealants it would also be compatible with FC&S and AW. I have used AquaWax over both 105 and 111 with no problem as they are compatible and bond to the sealant but I'm wondering about putting them over the 845 wax after a regular wash or as a touch up. Also, since 105 is at least as durable as 845, why even use 845 in the first place? To use 845 as the LSP over the sealant seems to be an unnecessary step, at least in terms of protection. Are you using 845 to get a better appearance or depth? I have never used 845 over Duragloss and I am wondering what benefit it gives.
 
Richy, is it okay to periodically QD with Fast Clean and Shine and/or AquaWax over the Colli 845? I assume if 845 is compatible with the Duragloss sealants it would also be compatible with FC&S and AW. I have used AquaWax over both 105 and 111 with no problem as they are compatible and bond to the sealant but I'm wondering about putting them over the 845 wax after a regular wash or as a touch up. Also, since 105 is at least as durable as 845, why even use 845 in the first place? To use 845 as the LSP over the sealant seems to be an unnecessary step, at least in terms of protection. Are you using 845 to get a better appearance or depth? I have never used 845 over Duragloss and I am wondering what benefit it gives.

I have found that the combo gives the longest protection. I have a funeral home as an account and that's what I do for them, and it lasts them a year with their vehicles getting washed multiple times a week. AW works great over 845 as does the FC & S. If you want, for shits & giggles, try 1/2 your hood without the Colli step and 1/2 with it and see what you observe over the winter. I would be interested to hear that.
 
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