Yes, another. First an intro - I keep up six cars of different ages. All but one are metallic/clearcoat paints.
I own a PC 7424. Use lake county pads on it. Occasionally.
Im also very time limited between family, travel, work, etc.
I have a good car washing ststem set up that really limits marring and scratching. All the cars are parked carefully, and do not have dents or scratches. Any damage is due to the environmental fallout, driving on the roads, birds and critters.
Some cars use cquartz, others blackfire wax, etc.
most cars are parked outside.
So all that said, I appreciate keeping my cars clean and well protected. Heavy correction is not needed. Speed and convenience for light correction or just very light "cleanup" is key. Id like to be able to do a full correction, wash and dry included, in four hours or a little more. Including a minivan.
Cost isnt really a consideration. If two machines gives a marked benefit, I'm ok with that. I am not keen on having to keep and wash multiple pads in multiple sizes but if the benefit is compelling, so be it.
Im not a pro and won't make money off this. I am not afraid to spend money on a tool I'll use for the next 20-40 years with light usage.
It it seems that for fast light corrections, the best bet would be either a flex 3401 or a rupes 15 mk II. Maybe. Since speed is a premium, is the 21 a better bet, especially since I don't seee the need for heavy corrections?
Since all cars cars have little spots to go over, is a rupes mini 75 an obvious second tool?
is there a reason to have a flex 3401, a rupes 15 or 21 mm ii AND a mini? Again, I'm not opposed to spending money on the right tool to make a long job faster and easier. But frugality is also a virtue.
Fast, right and easy as top three, what would you buy?
easy, fast and right as top three, how would a secection of machines change?
thanks!!
I own a PC 7424. Use lake county pads on it. Occasionally.
Im also very time limited between family, travel, work, etc.
I have a good car washing ststem set up that really limits marring and scratching. All the cars are parked carefully, and do not have dents or scratches. Any damage is due to the environmental fallout, driving on the roads, birds and critters.
Some cars use cquartz, others blackfire wax, etc.
most cars are parked outside.
So all that said, I appreciate keeping my cars clean and well protected. Heavy correction is not needed. Speed and convenience for light correction or just very light "cleanup" is key. Id like to be able to do a full correction, wash and dry included, in four hours or a little more. Including a minivan.
Cost isnt really a consideration. If two machines gives a marked benefit, I'm ok with that. I am not keen on having to keep and wash multiple pads in multiple sizes but if the benefit is compelling, so be it.
Im not a pro and won't make money off this. I am not afraid to spend money on a tool I'll use for the next 20-40 years with light usage.
It it seems that for fast light corrections, the best bet would be either a flex 3401 or a rupes 15 mk II. Maybe. Since speed is a premium, is the 21 a better bet, especially since I don't seee the need for heavy corrections?
Since all cars cars have little spots to go over, is a rupes mini 75 an obvious second tool?
is there a reason to have a flex 3401, a rupes 15 or 21 mm ii AND a mini? Again, I'm not opposed to spending money on the right tool to make a long job faster and easier. But frugality is also a virtue.
Fast, right and easy as top three, what would you buy?
easy, fast and right as top three, how would a secection of machines change?
thanks!!