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How fast to do passes with Flex?
Hey whats up guys,
Ive been using my PC for a while now...love it but I want to upgrade here probably around x-mas time cause i just knowwwwwwww AG will have a special (wont you )...but I wanted to get a little research done now before I order.
I know the flex has the forced rotation which is what makes it so awesome but I wondered will I be able to make faster passes than I do with the PC since the Flex will be correcting the paint at a quick pace, or do I pretty much stay with the same speed that is used with any other DA?
Also, to the Flex users out there, if there are any other quirks/tips/tricks worth mentioning to get more out of the Flex than I have from the PC, I'd love to hear them and try them out
thanks all
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
It's not that you would do faster passes. It is that you would do less passes.
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
Originally Posted by loudog2
It's not that you would do faster passes. It is that you would do less passes.
I kinda thought that would be the case, but figured I'd ask just to get some input.
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
With the Flex, you need to try to keep the pad flat against the paint and guide it. It will walk on you the less flat you hold it. Body position is important to hold it to guide it with both hands especially on vertical surfaces. If you have to a certain of a hood, it is better to get a work platform and give more over the polisher rather than extending your arms straight..unless you are tall or have strong arms.
You should be able to work a slightly larger area with a less aggressive polish/pad in some cases.
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
It's just flat out better than the PCXP.
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
It's just flat out better than the PCXP.
You do say.
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
Like loudog2 said.... you'll get less passes...Always go slow with the passes...Going too fast will haze your paint
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
Originally Posted by Bunky
With the Flex, you need to try to keep the pad flat against the paint and guide it. It will walk on you the less flat you hold it. Body position is important to hold it to guide it with both hands especially on vertical surfaces. If you have to a certain of a hood, it is better to get a work platform and give more over the polisher rather than extending your arms straight..unless you are tall or have strong arms.
You should be able to work a slightly larger area with a less aggressive polish/pad in some cases.
Ya ive heard it'll kidna walk away on you. How many speed setting does the Flex have anyway?
I'm pretty tall, 6'3..and with all the manual work that i do my arms are pretty strong as well...so cars should be no problem with reach...even trucks and smaller SUVS...some of the big boys tho like a Suburban or Esclade etc a platform would surely help...its on my wish list...then again so is some sort of scafolding seeings how we've been getting some RV jobs lately. While a step ladder works, its a pain in the a** having to to do a 4 ft section or so and then have to climb down, move the ladder, climb back up and do it over n over again. Something light but sturdy as well as compactable would be awesome
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
It's just flat out better than the PCXP.
lol, yea ive heard. I love my ORIGINAL PC and surely wont get rid of it, but i do need something with a little more 'oomph' to it
Originally Posted by BobbyG
It's a much more powerful machine and this will be apparent the first time you use it.
I read a number of testimonies here and watched several videos and it was easy to see there's a world of difference between the Flax 3401 and the Porter Cable 7424. I bought my Flex earlier this year and only wish I'd bought it sooner.
I'm planning on snaggin mine during the x-mas sales AG always has..will be my little gift to myself
Originally Posted by sulla
Like loudog2 said.... you'll get less passes...Always go slow with the passes...Going too fast will haze your paint
Yeah thats kinda what I thought but just was makin sure I wasn't doing any unnecessary work..
Thanks for everyones feedback, great stuff so far
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Re: How fast to do passes with Flex?
Buy it already IF you have the dough :thumb:
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