Any one use Scholls S20 Black ??

Mary B

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Researching before I use it. YT has some info.
Looks like a heavy compound.
My only other Heavy compound reference would be BF.

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My cousin loves it so I bought it to try out. My cousin build high end hot rods and has tried almost every new compound and loves the S20.

These pictures are a one step I`m doing right now to my friends Subaru WRX. Used a orange BS flat pad. Couple passes at speed 4.5 and then two light passes at 3 with light pressure

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Researching before I use it. YT has some info.
Looks like a heavy compound.
My only other Heavy compound reference would be BF.

:idea
Its more of a one step compound polish similar to sonax cut and finish or somax 04-06. I have used it a few times with good results for a one step!

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Nice, and what machine are you using ??




Thinkin` a 2 step with Rupes diamond. ??

Yeah that would work well to finish it off with the rupes diamond . Its going to depend on level of defects, paint type, pad used etc. But its a very nice one step product. It also cuts and finishes pretty well with a MF pad on harder paints. Sometimes you dont even need a finishing polish step unless you are just trying to squeeze out some extra gloss.

On a long throw like a Rupes or Boss no more than 4.5 speed. My first time I ran it on 6 and got a lot of dusting hehe.

I have used the s20/ essence combo a few times to great results.

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My cousin loves it so I bought it to try out. My cousin build high end hot rods and has tried almost every new compound and loves the S20.

These pictures are a one step I`m doing right now to my friends Subaru WRX. Used a orange BS flat pad. Couple passes at speed 4.5 and then two light passes at 3 with light pressure

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Looks great!

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I used the Adams Mini. I was just doing a test spot. This job I`m just doing for a friend for really cheap so it`s only getting a one step and Wolfgang Uber Ceramic. I got the coating for free so I figured I`d pass that on for free.


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Doesn`t use much product. If you use too much it`s hard to get off. Use this for a 2x2 section. Then did a couple sections before wiping off.

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Doesn`t use much product. If you use too much it`s hard to get off. Use this for a 2x2 section. Then did a couple sections before wiping off.

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Thank You for the info.
Nice to see it plays well with a longthrow.

Is that a 5" set-up on that Adams Mini ???
 
Thank You for the info.
Nice to see it plays well with a longthrow.

Is that a 5" set-up on that Adams Mini ???

No I have both the adams polishers. I`m not liking them too much. They stall out pretty easily.


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No I have both the adams polishers. I`m not liking them too much. They stall out pretty easily.


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Send them back for the guarantee and get yourself a better set like the boss or Rupes and don`t look back.

Post your findings in the Adams forum and you will be banned lol.
 
I been waitin` to hear somethin` like that !! Man~ Thanks for the Honesty.

No problem. This is really the first time I have used them since I got them. Just the hood on my car and used the mini to wax it, which worked fine. This is the first paint correction I`m doing with them. Seems they work better with a softer pad. I used essence and a gloss pad on the hood and it did fine but the S20 on a B&S orange flat it stalls like crazy.


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Finally tried S20 today. Not sure how I feel about it. Leaves a good finish with nice gloss, easy to wipe off and does a pretty good job for a one step. It just dusts too much for my liking.

The dusting reminded me of what I experienced with HD Polish. Which I disliked so much that I gave HD Polish away.
 
Finally tried S20 today. Not sure how I feel about it. Leaves a good finish with nice gloss, easy to wipe off and does a pretty good job for a one step. It just dusts too much for my liking.

The dusting reminded me of what I experienced with HD Polish. Which I disliked so much that I gave HD Polish away.
The S20 Black took a while for me to figure out (like most things it seems)...i was using with a Flex 3401 on one of their honey spider pads and initially went at it as `normal`, speed 5, 3 pea sized drops and it wasn`t anything special it seemed.

Then went down to 4 unusually small drops at speed 4 and 4 passes was the sweet spot.

They say it`s some kinda `Rapidly diminishing abrasive technology` so I just condensed everything, less product, less speed, less passes, less pressure and it seemed to come alive nicely. I guess many use it on navy spider pads to great effect as well.

Because I`m lazy, the condensed process appeals to me as opposed to a Menzerna 2400 which takes me longer to work completely thru a cycle.

It finished out very nicely but since I was using on my own black Honda and wasn`t in a hurry, I finished with S40 on a crimson Hydrotech to squeak a bit more out of the process and that worked far better for that last little bit of than Menz 3800 ever did.

I really like the Scholls stuff now but there were some `This ain`t nothing special` moments along the way initially.

Just a shame the Scholl spider pads are so expensive and the fact that idiots apparently designed the smaller Scholl bottles...hard to dispense the very small drops required.
 
The S20 Black took a while for me to figure out (like most things it seems)...i was using with a Flex 3401 on one of their honey spider pads and initially went at it as `normal`, speed 5, 3 pea sized drops and it wasn`t anything special it seemed.

Then went down to 4 unusually small drops at speed 4 and 4 passes was the sweet spot.

They say it`s some kinda `Rapidly diminishing abrasive technology` so I just condensed everything, less product, less speed, less passes, less pressure and it seemed to come alive nicely. I guess many use it on navy spider pads to great effect as well.

Because I`m lazy, the condensed process appeals to me as opposed to a Menzerna 2400 which takes me longer to work completely thru a cycle.

It finished out very nicely but since I was using on my own black Honda and wasn`t in a hurry, I finished with S40 on a crimson Hydrotech to squeak a bit more out of the process and that worked far better for that last little bit of than Menz 3800 ever did.

I really like the Scholls stuff now but there were some `This ain`t nothing special` moments along the way initially.

Just a shame the Scholl spider pads are so expensive and the fact that idiots apparently designed the smaller Scholl bottles...hard to dispense the very small drops required.

As I posted over on AGO in another thread, I don`t intend to buy the spider pads. Already have enough pads as it is.

The dusting reminds me of what I got with HD Polish which I disliked. It`s the reason I gave HD Polish away.

Here is what I posted there as well.

I used it with brand new pads and pads I previously used a couple weeks ago that have been cleaned. Dusted with both options. Primed with 4 pea sized drops and then 2-3 drops depending on the panel size. Didn`t use a pad conditioner or water on it either. Used it with the blue LC HDO pads (previously used) and even the Megs cutting disks (new) with the same outcome.

I went a few panels before I put is aside and went with Rupes Keramik and the Rupes yellow pad which is working better at the moment. This paint is weird and I hate working on it and Keramik is the only thing that works on it. I will try it again but not on this car I am currently working on.

Speed 4 on the Rupes 15 MKII and even on the Duetto at 4.5. Humidity was a bit high so I am hoping that is the cause.

The paint is finicky on this one for sure. It is actually a repaint. It`s my uncles black vette.

I had the same issue the first time and Rupers Keramik was the savior. I took the opportunity to try out S20 to see what everyone was raving about but I put that aside. Didn`t cut as well as Rupes keramik and again the dusting. I was curious so I tried the Sonax Cut & Finish on a cutting pad and that worked better than S20. I was just messing around with some other polishes out of curiosity.

So for now I will be putting S20 aside as Rupes Keramik is the savior once again for this particular paint. At this particular moment after a few panels I am not that impressed with S20. Good thing I only bought the 16 oz bottle and I got it on discount.

Will I reach for it again? Sure

Will it be my go to one step? At the moment no it will not
 
Will I reach for it again? Sure

Will it be my go to one step? At the moment no it will not

I think the S20 works best on softer paint. Worked wonderfully on new black Honda paint but was more `meh` on older, black Ford paint. I don`t think of it as a universal product but really enjoy it on things it does work on.

Funny though...recently gave HD Polish+ a shot for the first time and really like it. Not much cut, but for a second step after a well finishing compound, I find it fun to use and not too much trouble.

Kinda neat how different things give different impressions to different folks...interesting.
 
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