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Re: FLEX 3401 HD, what ya think?
I had used a PC for years and finally purchased a 3401 this spring and have been very pleased with the results. As previously stated the PC can do the same work, it just takes a lot longer. My first real test with the Flex was a RAV4 that had been intentionally scratched up and down both sides of the vehicle. It took a couple of hours but with Flex and WGTSR on an orange pad but I was able to work the scratches down to a point where they are barley noticeable. Also did a dark blue Civic that was a disaster, with oxidized paint, RIDS and swirls. Was able to knock that one out with the Flex in one day which is good for an old slow guy like me.
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Re: FLEX 3401 HD, what ya think?
My Flex 3401 standard duty if more then enough machine for what I do.....I'm just sayin..
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: FLEX 3401 HD, what ya think?
In my experience, buy the Flex before your Megs unit breaks and leaves you high and dry during a detail.
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