I use the 106 as "icing on the cake" to really get that final finesse shine/pop. Took me a few attempts to get the technique that worked for me (combination of machine technique/product amounts, etc.) to be completely confident and satisfied, but once you dial in what works for you the results...
I use it with good results. There is a "technique" involved...dab it on and let it "sit" for a bit (I think the "drying" time window is rather lengthy so take your time - you're just letting the initial paint application set up and firm a bit; I usually "sit" it for about 5 - 15 minutes) then...
1. What was your first car? 1964 Rambler with push button transmission, single stage red paint
2. What is your favorite product line to work with? Wolfgang
3. How many waxes do you currently own? 7
4. What is your favorite part about the forum? Product Reviews
5. When detailing what step or part...