You can do fine with your pads, and you'll enjoy a lot more every pad you have paired with 3401.
I've started with G220v2 from Meguiar's and based on standard backing plate size (didn't knew AG that time), I've ordered mainly 6.5 flat and CCS.
Although I could do some decent job, I felt the need to step down b.plate size (mainly for correction), and use thinner pads as well. That time I've invested on MF pads, and 'retired' larger pads.
Since I've received my 3401 I've been able to use the larger pads with awesome performance (they will spin like they should!), and now 'retired' mainly thinner pads. The smaller (4, 5") I still use switching FLEX backing plates for spots and smaller areas, also still use MF because they simply rock! and works fine on 3401 with proper technique.
That's the good news!
The bad news (just for you, lol!) is that Hybrid pads are 'the beast!'. In fact, their size and beveled format were design (I believe, can't 'prove it') to be used with 3401. They are perfect fit on smaller LC changeable plate and on standard backing plate.
Design is nothing without performance, and in this field, Hybrid pads perform! The main advantage I've seen using hybrids is the finishing they provide, even when using cutting compounds on cutting pads.
To illustrate, when using a CCS / Flat setup:
I Essentially do 3 steps:
- Orange for Cutting
- White/Gray for Polishing to a High Gloss
- Gray (if needed) for Finishing Polish.
*from my experience, I've always benefited considerably doing more steps to refine when using the pads above.
Using Hybrids
Generally I select the cut level for 1-step polish
- Wool for heavy cutting
- Orange for 1-step polish on heavier defects
- Blue for 1-step polish on moderate defects
- White for 1-step polish on moderate/fine defects
- Yellow for 1-step polish on fine defects
- Gray for 1-step polish on finest defects / finishing polish after any pad above when needed
*from my experience, I've rarely benefited considerably doing more steps to refine when using the pads above.
Please, do not face my write above literally. This is just a 'theoretical' example.
In fact, you can do how many steps you want with any pad, I mean, if you want cut with hybrid wool, heavy polish with orange, medium polish with white and finish with gray, why not?
I'm also not putting in check the value of refinement, but you always have to ask yourself 'what you're working on'(?): Show Car Detailing or (High Level) Production Detailing.
My market is generally towards 1-step polish with the best correction / finish possible, so in my daily routine, the Hybrids are what I reach first.
**Another thing to be aware of is the learning curve with the Flex. **
Even if you're already experienced with machine polishing, I can easily state you'll do great the first time using 3401. But don't feel so happy (!?),
... with some time of hands-on working with it you'll notice that this machine will get your polishing experience to a whole new level.
That said, do you need the Hybrids? No. Will you benefit from using them if you have 3401? Absolutely, Y E S!, categorically.
Try to get at least Orange, White and Gray so you can have the best match and the feel for it. Will you face heavy defects? Get the wool hybrid as well.
It's also important to consider what polishes you're willing to use, that may change everything again.
Sorry, really sorry, I don't work for LC neither Flex, I'm just willing to spend your money hahahhaa, so I don't feel alone spending mine!
By the use I have from this machine, I'm using every single pad I still have, but I re-stock only Hybrids. They worked for me.
Hope I've helped,
And Congratulations on your order.
Kind Regards.