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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
jem7sk
Did you get a used one or did you write on it?
Maybe he asked Mike to sign it. Some people order tools from AG and ask him to sign and AFAIK, he does it with pleasure.
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
Gparr
Thanks for your response!
Anytime!
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
Bruno Soares
Maybe he asked Mike to sign it. Some people order tools from AG and ask him to sign and AFAIK, he does it with pleasure.
Yep, that’s exactly what happened! Mike was nice enough to sign it for me.
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Yes! Powered thru those, nicely done!
Scott Harle
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
Sizzle Chest
Yes! Powered thru those, nicely done!
Thanks!
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Nice job!
I've had the Flex 3401 for a long time. For years, I've tried so very hard to love it. About a year ago, I put it up on the shelf and haven't used it since. Polishing is not enjoyable to me with the 3401. Glad you like your Supa Beast!
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Beautiful work! I just bought the Supa Beast to replace my Flex 3401. I have delegated the 3401 as my back up DA after several years of hard use. I am so happy I did.
The DA is quieter, runs cooler and is a little lighter. As for power, the 3401 is a little more powerful, however, I don't see any job that the Supa Beast could not tackle.
But no more need for ear plugs when working with the Supa Beast. IMO the best investment for me this year.
But again, beautiful work! KEEP ON ROCKING!
CJ
2013 Mustang GT w/Track Pack 6-Speed Manual
Save the Manual!
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
Kamakaz1961
Beautiful work! I just bought the Supa Beast to replace my Flex 3401. I have delegated the 3401 as my back up DA after several years of hard use. I am so happy I did.
The DA is quieter, runs cooler and is a little lighter. As for power, the 3401 is a little more powerful, however, I don't see any job that the Supa Beast could not tackle.
But no more need for ear plugs when working with the Supa Beast. IMO the best investment for me this year.
But again, beautiful work! KEEP ON ROCKING!
Thanks! And thanks for the encouragement! I’m new to the detailing world, but I’m learning and improving each day.
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Re: Supa Beast Tackling Scratches
Originally Posted by
WRAPT C5Z06
Nice job!
I've had the Flex 3401 for a long time. For years, I've tried so very hard to love it. About a year ago, I put it up on the shelf and haven't used it since. Polishing is not enjoyable to me with the 3401. Glad you like your Supa Beast!
Thanks! Just curious as to what machine you found worked best for you?
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