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The flex 3401 is not that far behind a rotary.
The flex 3401 is not that far behind a rotary.
I agree the rotary is faster. But, the flex is not that far behind. On hard clears like a vette, a rotary is far more efficient. For a safe polisher, the flex does a great job. A PC, is way far behind both.I did not get that impression, especially not on cars with hard clear coats. If the defects are easier to remove then I could see that but I still think the rotary is a few steps above even a flex. However a flex is much better IMO than a PC.
A pc is not as far behind the rotary as all of you say it is.
There's been many threads on autopia of people who previously used rotarys now switching to pcs. I'm not talking about just any joe schmoe detailer either.
With the right product and right technique the pc can be an efficient defect remover in less steps.
The flex has forced rotation. So you can use pressure. The PC does not. If the backing plate stops spinning the PC loses effectivness.
I forget. Did they try the KB method with the flex at all?
I'm on autopia as we speak. There are people having great results on vettes and etc. w/a flex, on speed 5, white/orange LC,and M105 using KB methodPeople have tried it on Autopia and were getting the poor results I was talking about which I don't understand.
I'm on autopia as we speak. There are people having great results on vettes and etc. w/a flex, on speed 5, white/orange LC,and M105 using KB method