Air Polisher VS Rotary Polisher

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What's the difference between the two and is it good to have both on hand? I currently have a Porter Cable DA polisher but I need somthing more stronger for taking out scratches and compounding vehicles.
 
I want something small with like a 2 or 3 inch backing plate what would you suggest for me bud?
 
The Flex PE8 Kompakt rotary polisher is a good tool for spot correction. It can be used with 3 inch, 2 inch, and even a 1 inch backing plate with corresponding pads. Get some finishing pads to eliminate any rotary holograms and you're set.
 
Yea but can you do a whole vehicle with this rotary buffer that's max backing plate is only 3in ?
 
I currently have a Porter Cable DA polisher but I need somthing more stronger for taking out scratches and compounding vehicles. I want something small with like a 2 or 3 inch backing plate what would you suggest for me.

The Flex PE8 Kompakt rotary polisher is a good tool for spot correction. It can be used with 3 inch, 2 inch, and even a 1 inch backing plate with corresponding pads. Get some finishing pads to eliminate any rotary holograms and you're set.

Yea but can you do a whole vehicle with this rotary buffer that's max backing plate is only 3in ?

You have a PC DA for polishing paint correct? You asked for something smaller for spot repair and was followed up by Harris with the FLEX PE8.

Now asking about polishing paint with a 3" polisher. You have the DA for that.

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I want something small with like a 2 or 3 inch backing plate what would you suggest for me bud?

. . . . fair question . . . .

The Flex PE8 Kompakt rotary polisher is a good tool for spot correction. It can be used with 3 inch, 2 inch, and even a 1 inch backing plate with corresponding pads. Get some finishing pads to eliminate any rotary holograms and you're set.

:iagree: Spot on answer in my opinion. :props:



Yea but can you do a whole vehicle with this rotary buffer that's max backing plate is only 3in ?

Huh??? I'm confused. :dunno:
 
I'm asking if I can use the flex to correct my whole hood i'm asking that because it's such a small rotary yes I know I asked about for smaller spots but I'm wondering if they can also do larger
 
Short answer, you can... Nothing and no one is going to stop you, except you'll be doing it at the risk of burning your clear coat.

FLEX PE8 Kompakt Rotary Polisher, motorcycle polisher
- The FLEX PE8 Kompakt Rotary Polisher is a purpose-built polisher designed specifically for small, intricate body panels.
- Designed for use with pads ranging from 1 to 3 inches in diameter.


Your asking if you can use a PBM (Purpose Built Machine) to do something other than it's intended design. The problem lies in the fact that it's a direct drive rotary style tool which is not dual action. The second problem is the heads are only designed for 1 to 3" pads, the smaller the pad, the more heat you will generate.

If you have a DA (PC 7424) that is what you will use for the majority of the vehicle. Preferably 5.5" Pads with a 5" backing plate. Switch to a 3" backing plate and use 4" pads for the tight areas. I have a three DA's, GG15 and PC's, and one of the PC's has a 3" backing plate for the smaller tight spots, I use the GG G15 on the majority of the vehicle.

My suggestion is to pick up Mike Phillips book "Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine". He dedicates several sections (chapters) to DA, comparing various DA's, backing plates etc... to Rotary with various pad combinations and how to use them all. Mike Phillips Detailing Books 3 Pack
 
The PE8 gets very hot when operated with 5.3" and 5.5" pads.

I do not think it is advisable to use it with pads larger than 4" for an extended period of time.
 
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