KMdef9
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- Jan 17, 2014
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I finally got to practice using my flex on my old Jeep, using the stock backing plate and LC 5.5" pads. Amazing how much power this thing has!
I also have the 4 3/8" backing plate, and am curious what's the smallest pad I can fit on there. I tried ordering some 4" LC Hybrid pads, but they were too small. I'm really looking to get the smallest pad possible on there, so should I get the LC 4" to 6" backing plate system so I can get the 4" BP and use 5"inch pads?
For doing smaller areas, like a-pillars, is it ok to have the pad be larger than the area being worked on? Provided it's not hitting anything else and I keep the pad parallel the surface. I have the Mequiar's 3" Orbital adapter for a drill, but it's significantly slower process than the flex. I'd like to get a proper 3" polisher, but it isn't in the budget right now.
I also have the 4 3/8" backing plate, and am curious what's the smallest pad I can fit on there. I tried ordering some 4" LC Hybrid pads, but they were too small. I'm really looking to get the smallest pad possible on there, so should I get the LC 4" to 6" backing plate system so I can get the 4" BP and use 5"inch pads?
For doing smaller areas, like a-pillars, is it ok to have the pad be larger than the area being worked on? Provided it's not hitting anything else and I keep the pad parallel the surface. I have the Mequiar's 3" Orbital adapter for a drill, but it's significantly slower process than the flex. I'd like to get a proper 3" polisher, but it isn't in the budget right now.