Scholl Concepts ShamPol

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ShamPol is a wash and wax shampoo by Scholl Concepts. Check out this video, but you have to watch it until the end.

http://youtu.be/QaR7gbaeajE

Its not available in the USA (as far as I know). The car in the video looks to have no wax, I wonder if it works that well on a waxed car. Pretty amazing if you ask me.
 
Very interesting. One thing I did notice was the increase time lapse at the end. I would think you should still see some drying effect on the left side?

Music made me feel like I was watching a TV show from the 80's or early 90's.
 
Or you could simply flood the hood with water to help in sheeting. But that's if you have a good layer of wax on. In a case where there's no beading or sheeting I can see this product being quite helpful :)
 
I'm sorry that was a pretty unimpressive video, especially since the end was time lapsed/sped up.
 
Tough crowd.

C'mon man, it was water drying on the hood of a car! It wasn't that impressive even if it had been in real-time, but at the rate the cloud shadows were moving over the ground, it was easily several minutes of drying time.
 
C'mon man, it was water drying on the hood of a car! It wasn't that impressive even if it had been in real-time, but at the rate the cloud shadows were moving over the ground, it was easily several minutes of drying time.

You got to give it props if you compare left and right sides though. One side is almost completely dry and one side is totally wet with no water flooding.

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When I wash my car, the water beads up all over the hood. Then, I flood it off to look like the "dry" side in the video. Even though its time lapsed, I'm thinking it wasn't too long due to the wet side being almost totally "wet".

Other thing I was thinking was if it works this good in horizontal panels, the vertical ones should come out even dryer even faster.

One the downside, I don't think I like the idea of spraying the soap on the mitt. Also, I'm really wondering how/if this product would work on a waxed car.
 
I realize it's after midnight...but what's the point? Are you not going to dry your car, not blow it off, just wash it with this stuff, rinse and let it sit? I bet in the morning after you've had a cup of coffee this won't sound like such a great idea.
 
Here at AG members are very helpful and a very tough crowd.

What did you use to record? And how did you get the camera angle?
 
I realize it's after midnight...but what's the point? Are you not going to dry your car, not blow it off, just wash it with this stuff, rinse and let it sit? I bet in the morning after you've had a cup of coffee this won't sound like such a great idea.

It's 9:35PM here in Cali lol
 
I've had good experiences with other scholls concept products so I wouldn't be surprised if this product is good. I like their polish better than menzerna, but it is quite a bit more expensive so if you're doing a lot of cars it might not be worth it. If you're doing only your car or a few extra cars like your friend's cars I would say that scholls concepts polish is worth checking out.
 
Autopia just picked up Scholl Concepts, so I will be trying and reviewing this product in the near future
 
AG 's sister site just introduced Scholl products yesterday afternoon.
 
Yep, and the waxes are supposed to be great. I can't buy them, I just can't do it. I have too many tubs I haven't used yet. I want to so bad, but I can't do it.

Well, maybe when I turn in my change for bills I'll get enough $ for the mini size. That's almost like getting it for free right? That doesn't count, right?
 
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