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No I haven't actually. I'll give them a look. Thanks!
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I actually have both and as much as I love my GG my flex blows it away hands down. I was using my GG for about 6 months and it worked flawlessly. Then I had a customer bring a 02 dodge 1500 that was used in the oil fields and the GG just took way to long to remove the deep scratches. I decided to invest in the flex due to the power of forced rotation and have not looked back. I now use my GG with a 3 inch plate for small areas on vehicles.
Either way both machines are amazing and I have nothing bad to say about either. If your actually looking to "upgrade" I would go flex. Forces rotation adds so much more power for correction.
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I have a '11 is250 in obsidian black. I'm gonna try to use a light orange CCS cutting pad with Merenza FG400
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