IMO the Hybrid Pads from Lake Country are the way to go. I believe the Pads were designed for the Flex 3401. The Orange Pad is the heavier cut for the Hybrids. I cannot comment on the LC Yellow Flats as I have never used them as I had excellent results from the Orange Hybrid Pads whether it be the 5" or 6.5" Pads.
I use the 6.5" Pad more than the 5" Pads. However, the 5" Pads give you better control and more of a "finesse" pad. The 6.5" Pads cover more area.
The Flex 3401 is the closest machine to be a rotary. The forced rotational oscillation is 2nd to none. It can work on curved panels and can tackle any correcting needed when compounding/polishing. I also use it to apply sealant/wax too.
Bottom line the Hybrids are the way to go Orange, White, Black, Red or Gold Pads.
CJ
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I would think the 5" orange hybrid would cut more than the 5.5" yellow because it is a more agressive pad, the difference in diameter is negligible IMO. If you were comparing a 5" to a 7" then there would be a difference, but I don't think 1/2" will matter. Also, I would treat the Flex more as a rotary than a D/A in terms of the way it handles pad size. Smaller thinner pads work better on traditional D/A's because the pad rotation speed is higher with the smaller pads. The flex will turn the same speed no matter what size pad you're running.
Thanks guys, so it seems that and just to clarify, from all LC foam pads the Orange Hybrid is the most aggressive and the 6.5" Hybrid will have more correcting power over the 5" Hybrid as the direct driven machine will not slow down at all.
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