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Ok I have been wanting to try out some Scholl Concepts polishes for a while now and as you know we don't have a supplier here in the States. Well to my rescue came Ketil (pirex) at ScandicShine http://www.scandicshine.no/. Like I said in another thread if you need something from across the pond Ketil can usually hook you up. His customer service is the very best in the business and whats even better is he knows detailing and can help you out with what you want.
Well pirex knew I was interested in these polishes and let me know as soon as he had them in. He said he had a kit that I would probably be interested in and boy was he right. I got the kit and man is it chocked full of goodies. He had also sent me a file with a brochure from Scholl Concepts to help explain and instruct on their pads and polishes. Well heres what comes in the kit: S17 Polish - This is their mid cut polish and reminds me of SIP or IP from Menz. The kicker with this though is that they recommend using it with a wool pad (included) to do some cutting and then using the same polish with their black finsihing pad (also included) to finish and amp up the gloss. Oh and it works just like they describe! S40 Polish - This is their Nano finishing polish. This product really amps up the shine and can get rid of any marring or hologramming from previous polishing. Strange thing about this polish though is that they only recommend using their orange pad which is like our white pads with it and discourage using a finishing pad with it. I did use a finishing pad with it just to see and it worked really well for me. Wool Pad - These pads are like the 5 1/4 pads in size and work really well. They have this awesome backing to them that has a very thin foam layer between the pad and the hook and loop. This pad is used for cutting. Blue Foam pad - This is used as a cutting pad and looks to be equivalent to what we use orange pads for. Orange foam pad - This is a polishing pad much like our white pads. Black foam pad - This is the finishing pad and it works and feels great. Backing Plate - This is like the 3M backing plate with the foam layer. Only problem with this is I need a M14 to 5/8ths adapter to get it to work form me. I can't wait to get the adapter so I can try this bad boy out. All testing was done with my 3M backing plate. Polishing cloth- This thing feels awesome and is really thin. Bag- A nice little cooler that doubles as a bag for the products. Now I used these as soon as I got them on a rather hideous scratch on a clients door. I started with the S17 and a LC CCS orange pad ( I was saving my Scholl pads for the next days detail which I will have up shortly). It knocked the scratch right out and then I took the S40 and a black finishing pad and just amped up the gloss on the paint! Now in my excitement to use the products I forgot the camera, damn it! Well I got to use the full kit the next day. Now it was about 100 degrees outside and 90% humidity and the polishes did not act up either day. Heck on the next days detail it felt like 175% humidity and I never had a single problem. The only dusting I got was from using the S17 and the wool pad other than that polish pad combo I never got any dusting which was a huge plus for me. Now I had the opportunity today to try and remove some scratches from a passenger door of a Suburban today. The client only wanted me to try and remove those scratches and not all the swirling around it so thats what I did, so don't hang me up because there are still swirls in the paint after removing the scratches. The scratches were pretty bad and I wasn't sure how they would turn out but it came out really well. I used the S17 with a the wool pad and then the S17 with the finishing pad and this is what it looked like: Before: ![]() After: ![]() In my upcoming show and shine you will get to see what all the products can do including the phenomenal S40! I can't say enought about how well these polishes perform and they exceeded my expectations and the only product to do that so far has been Rubbish Boys OE so you can imagine my excitement about the Scholl Concepts. I have to give a HUGE Thanks to Ketil for keeping me in mind and helping me out as soon as he got the kit. He literally sent it out the day he got them. I mean how is that for Customer Service. These polishes have replaced my Menzerna as far as I'm concerned and I'm wanting to try more of their line and as soon as ScandicShine gets more of the line in I'm sure I will be. Sorry for the lenthy post but I am soooo stoked about these polishes that I have used them for 3 straight days in some shape or fashion. Keep and eye out for the show and shine with them. Here are some pics of the kit itself and its contents: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh and how about Ketil hooked me up with this killer sticker that I promptly put on my Jeep
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I've heard of Scholl products and have read that its a good alternative to Menz line, but have read that its hard getting in contact with them and they dont update their site to often (CG anyone).
Nice review JL. Looks promising!!! The bottles kinda remind me of AXE bath soap bottles hehehe Maybe its just me! |
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Denzil as bad as this sounds I'm not really sure. I haven't seen my CC statement yet and I told Ketil that I wanted it regardless of cost (to a point) so he sent it on out to me. I don't mind Ketil going public with how much it cost me so others will know. I do know that I told him if this product was as good as advertised then he needed to do a group buy!
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