Some inital thoughts on Carpro new Clear Cut Compound

Yeah im gonna order and try that S2 black. Imo S2 orange is not any more agreasive than S3 XXl and Scholl's specs agrees. I just hope that S2 is not as greasy as S3 xxl, since its not the best with mf.
 
S2 black is much like S3 Gold XXL but with a 30% more cut. I don't know about the consistency is the same. S1 Black is a bit more cut and much only for hard clearcoats.
 
I live in Sweden and get it from there. The s1 Black is so new not even Scholl have on there page yet.

Sorry for the sidestep of the thread. And I'm excited to test carpro clear cut when it comes.

Which compound is it most like in the cutting ability to? And have you tested it with a light cutting pad and if it finished down good then?
I like that it's so few passes when you using it.
 
I live in Sweden and get it from there. The s1 Black is so new not even Scholl have on there page yet.

Sorry for the sidestep of the thread. And I'm excited to test carpro clear cut when it comes.

Which compound is it most like in the cutting ability to? And have you tested it with a light cutting pad and if it finished down good then?
I like that it's so few passes when you using it.

So you have used S2 Black? To which compounds have you compared it to?
 
Yeah im gonna order and try that S2 black. Imo S2 orange is not any more agreasive than S3 XXl and Scholl's specs agrees. I just hope that S2 is not as greasy as S3 xxl, since its not the best with mf.

We must have very different S2’s, S3 Gold XXL doesn’t cut anywhere close to S2 Orange. The cut differences are like 400 and 300. I must have S1 and S2 Black, didn’t know about it till SWETM mentioned it.
 
We must have very different S2’s, S3 Gold XXL doesn’t cut anywhere close to S2 Orange. The cut differences are like 400 and 300. I must have S1 and S2 Black, didn’t know about it till SWETM mentioned it.

I agree with Joel1979, I just don't get anymore cut from S2 orange than I do with S3 Gold XXL. The problem with S2 Orange is how quick the abrasives diminish and the product isn't lubricated enough IMO. But if the new S2 Black is like S3 Gold XXL with 30% more cut then that is going to be something special. I do agree that there is a big difference in the cut of SHC 300 and FG400.
 
I agree with Joel1979, I just don't get anymore cut from S2 orange than I do with S3 Gold XXL. The problem with S2 Orange is how quick the abrasives diminish and the product isn't lubricated enough IMO. But if the new S2 Black is like S3 Gold XXL with 30% more cut then that is going to be something special. I do agree that there is a big difference in the cut of SHC 300 and FG400.

We certainly have different S2 Orange then, mines is oily with a very long work time.
 
What I have seen in pictures and read about it. They say in cutting fg400 is as s3 Gold XXL and shc300 is as s2 Black. But s2 Black finish down much better than shc300 and is on pair with fg400 and s3. And this is on hard clearcoats as BMW, VW and Mercedes. On some of this paints you don't have to use the most aggressive pads. S2 black is a cutting compound and not like s20 Black that is more a one step compound. So it's recommended that you follow up with a finishing polish.

I have read and seen from the Swedish forums from different users from both pros and enthusiasts.
 
CarPro shared this video on their facebook page.

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Just when you thought the new #carpro #clearcut had enough cutting , then you see this.. Clearcut on 600p grit sanding , used Immolube as sanding lubricant , Festool DA . Fast cutting enough for you guys?

 
CarPro shared this video on their facebook page.

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Just when you thought the new #carpro #clearcut had enough cutting , then you see this.. Clearcut on 600p grit sanding , used Immolube as sanding lubricant , Festool DA . Fast cutting enough for you guys?



I saw that video today! TBH yes its cool that it removes 600 grit but it's also unimpressive to me for the simple fact the he had to work that little area for ever and on top of it reload with more compound. Did it cut it? Sure but in a real world situation that's so impractical.

I have done some more side by side testing with clear cut on really heavy defects it doesn't cut any faster than M100. The black Escalade ESV I just did I tried clear cut with a Boss microfiber cutting pad on my g21 and M100 with the same setup. M100 started cutting immediately where clearcut I had to work with lighter pressure and increase as I went. Unfortunately for me the more I use it the more I am realizing it may not be for me. Yes you may be able to use it in one step but the time it takes to go through all the steps with light pressure and adjusting speeds just isn't worth it to me. I like to just get to cutting and be done. No fuss no muss.

It dusts just as much as m100. And with M100 I can apply it and it starts cutting right away with no need to adjust pressure etc to get it to work. And M100 is far cheaper. I will give clear cut another test this coming week on a Metallic Black Audi RS7 and see how it goes.
 
Just stating my experiences so far. I have easily removed 1500 grit sanding marks with m100. Not saying that clearcut doesn't cut. It definitely cuts. But I will never need to try polishing 1000 grit. Take that out of the equation and they both dust, both have good working time, both have good wipe off. But m100 is more cost effective.
 
Just stating my experiences so far. I have easily removed 1500 grit sanding marks with m100. Not saying that clearcut doesn't cut. It definitely cuts. But I will never need to try polishing 1000 grit. Take that out of the equation and they both dust, both have good working time, both have good wipe off. But m100 is more cost effective.


Thanks for all of the updates Justin. I'm on my 5th gallon of M100 and I completely agree that it's more cost effective and it's about as easy to use and as straightforward as compounds get. Do we know yet what the abrasive technology used in Clearcut compound is? Fixer started of aggressive but used diminishing abrasive and broke down very quickly. Carpro says that Clearcut doesn't initially cut much but after the first few passes the abrasives start to engage and cut aggressively? That's obviously not a diminishing abrasive right?
 
M100 is alot like M85, M95, more for the budget oriented who don’t want maximum performance but happy with decent results.
 
I Would like to see if this Ccc is any faster than M101 or even FG400. Menzerna 300 cuts more than M101 but finish is terrible. I hope ill get some S2 black soon.
 
I Would like to see if this Ccc is any faster than M101 or even FG400. Menzerna 300 cuts more than M101 but finish is terrible. I hope ill get some S2 black soon.

I’m using S2 Orange and the new Scholls Ecofix range and loving it. I also want S1 Signature Series and S2 Black when its available. I have done side by side tests with S2 Orange and SHC300 on a few cars and S2 beats 300 in defect removal everytime on coarse foam pads. 300 prefers mf and wool
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I’m using S2 Orange and the new Scholls Ecofix range and loving it. I also want S1 Signature Series and S2 Black when its available. I have done side by side tests with S2 Orange and SHC300 on a few cars and S2 beats 300 in defect removal everytime on coarse foam pads. 300 prefers mf and wool
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I have only tried S2 with mf and its not anything special. S3 XXL is too greasy with microfiber, i hope that S2 black isnt. I never compound with foam, i use mf and wool 99% for compounding. Foam only for 1 steps and finishing.
 
I have only tried S2 with mf and its not anything special. S3 XXL is too greasy with microfiber, i hope that S2 black isnt. I never compound with foam, i use mf and wool 99% for compounding. Foam only for 1 steps and finishing.

I’m the opposite, I use foam 99% of the time as I find modern foams cut for me better than mf or wool. I’ve moved on from Menzerna and Meguiars to Scholl Concepts Ecofix and CarPro exclusively and thats cut down my correction times significantly.
I still have around 20 liters of Menzerna and a few M101’s that I need to finish up though. Oh yes quite abit of Rupes compounds patiently waiting their turn.
 
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