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    FLEX 3401 or PE14-2

    I currently have a 3401 and am thinking of getting the PE14-2 as it seems more versitile. Also think it might preform better on fiberglass oxidation. any and all input welcome! I just cannot seem to get enough of this detail stuff. ADDICTED! Thanks in advance.

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    Re: FLEX 3401 or PE14-2

    I love the Flex PE14 rotary buffer and it's the first one I reach for because of it's lightweight and compact size.

    I also like it for doing surgical buffing, that's using small pads to buff thin panels, tight areas and/or complicated sections.

    I'm taking one with me for tomorrow's project, going to machine poish the exterior glass, stainless and chrome and possibly some of the painted panels.







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    Re: FLEX 3401 or PE14-2

    Quote Originally Posted by NY-Bondo View Post
    I currently have a 3401 and am thinking of getting the PE14-2 as it seems more versitile. Also think it might preform better on fiberglass oxidation. any and all input welcome! I just cannot seem to get enough of this detail stuff. ADDICTED! Thanks in advance.
    I think it will perform be it fiberglass or metal. Like Mike P it's a joy to buff with a 3-4" pad.

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    I love my pe-14. Best investment

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    Re: FLEX 3401 or PE14-2

    Simple...Yes. If you don't have a RB pull the trigger on the PE14. You already have the DA.
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