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Old 06-27-2008, 05:38 PM
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So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

I remember seeing posts mentioning how some pads done work well with the Flex as they tend to jumped around more than others. Now that the Flex has been around for a while what pads have you found works well with the Flex? This is an important question as I have $350 of products to find by 8/1 and pads will a part of that order :-)

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Old 06-27-2008, 06:28 PM
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

Really good question, I have asked that of myself many times.
I look forward to the responses from others.
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:34 PM
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

i hate LC 6.5 inch pads so i switched to edge.
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

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i hate LC 6.5 inch pads so i switched to edge.
LC 6.5 is the pad I was considering. Mind telling what you don't like about them?

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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

The over all feel, they tend to skip sometimes, and they are to big to get in tight places.
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

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The over all feel, they tend to skip sometimes, and they are to big to get in tight places.
Doesn't the Flex only accept 6.5" pads well? So is it the pad's fault or the limitation of the Flex?

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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

no it will take 6 inch if you have the new backing plate, i like the sonus 6 inch. Also 5.5 will fit but no room for error.
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

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Doesn't the Flex only accept 6.5" pads well? So is it the pad's fault or the limitation of the Flex?

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I've been able to use the 6.5" pads with minimal issues. The trick is getting the pad centered. After a little trial and error before polishing, the combo works fairly well for me. If I don't get the pad centered, it will jump around.

I also have been able to use the 5.5" pads, but certainly do agree that there is no room for error.
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Re: So what is the pad of choice for the Flex?

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I've been able to use the 6.5" pads with minimal issues. The trick is getting the pad centered. After a little trial and error before polishing, the combo works fairly well for me. If I don't get the pad centered, it will jump around.

I also have been able to use the 5.5" pads, but certainly do agree that there is no room for error.
With that said, the Edge System would be best as there are no centering issues to resolve, thereby eliminating jumping. Plus it enables a wider variety of pad sizes. Correct?

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I used the edge system today and loved it.
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