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Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Originally Posted by Busy mind
Thanks. Got my order in.
Awesome!
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Originally Posted by Busy mind
Thanks. Got my order in.
Welcome to the club!
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Doh! I wish I didn't see this. I just placed an order a few days ago. I'm sure I'll love it, but knowing I could have saved some money by waiting a few days hurts a little...
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Great deal. Now do one on the boss! I already have 3 Flex's!
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Just to chime in...
If you detail cars for money, part time of full time. One of the things I teach in my 3-day detailing boot camp class is to purchase 2 Flex 3401 polishers and leave one with the factory 5.5" backing plate for the 6.5" Hybrid pads and set the other one up with the Lake Country Backing Plate Adapter so you can use the Lake Country 4" Backing Plate and then you can burn and turn the 5" Hybrid pads.
This way you don't waste time switching backing plates and have two polishers ready to go and you can use and fit the right pad size to the panel you're buffing.
You also have a back-up polisher should one stop working, (RARE), and if you have an employee then they can be buffing too.
You also avoid the RISK of messing up your polisher by using the wrong bolt when you switch back to the factory backing plate because the bolt lengths are DIFFERENT.
At Mobile Tech Expo each year I teach a class,
How to turn your Flex 3401 into a money making machine
I also cover this in my Flex how-to book.
Just some food for thought because tool sales are far and few between.
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Here's some examples of using the Flex to do production detailing, that is turning your Flex 3401 into a money making machine.
How to use a one-step cleaner/wax to maximize profits
High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips
Both of the above articles are jam-packed with information to make you a better and faster detailer using the Flex 3401.
Here's examples of doing show car detailing from our classes....
Flex 3401 Detailing Class - Extreme Makeover - 1939 Chevy
Flex 3401 Detailing Classes - Show Car Detailing and Production Detailing
How to use the Flex 3401 to remove swirls & water spots
The Flex 3401 Car Detailing Class - Hands-on real-world training
The above articles show you step by step how to do high end detailing.The Flex 3401 is a great tool for doing both types of work, production detailing and show car detailing.
And when it comes to boat detailing, slap a wool pad on the Flex 3401 and get a high quality one-step cleaner/wax and that's how you do it.
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Does the west coast shipping upgrade apply here? I know it's through Pinnacle but I thought Pinnacle, AG, PBMG, are all part of the same system. I'm not sure if I can hold it together until next Wednesday rolls around to get my Flex...haha
Excited to test it against my current DA and see how my efficiency improves.
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Re: Perfect time to buy a FLEX Polisher - Pre Labor Day Sale at PinnacleWax.com
Originally Posted by medicscott
Great deal. Now do one on the boss! I already have 3 Flex's!
Scott, I love my Boss. I understand how people put the Flex down after getting a long throw. I did still use the Flex with a wool pad for deep scratches on a FoST I did last week, but definitely worth every penny.
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