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cee....I think you will still need the cyan pads to rid the ticks the SB instills....I don't think the tangerine pads have enough cut to rid ticks....jmo
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Ever tried an orange pad to remove micro-marring from SB's? Works good.cee....I think you will still need the cyan pads to rid the ticks the SB instills....I don't think the tangerine pads have enough cut to rid ticks....jmo
Ever tried an orange pad to remove micro-marring from SB's? Works good.
This statement would be correct if Flex was claiming orbits per minute. But they do not claim orbits per minute in my manual.Another thread,another date:
This is why I like the 3401 much more than a traditional DA.regardless of how much polish is built up in the pad or how much downward force one exerts on the flex 3401 VRG, there is no way you are going to slow this rate down..
I'd say you should still get some tangerine and crimson HT pads regardless. The only HT pad I think the Surbuffs could replace would be the Cyan... Assuming of course the same criteria mentioned about which type of abrasives you are dealing in which Mark just mentioned.
I have M105, Meg UC and considering the Opt spray products right now. I am so done with the dust of polishing products after the black Porsche.FYI, surbuf pads work best with non-diminishing abrasives(M105, Ultimate compound, optimum spray compound). If you don't regularly use any of those as your compounds, I'd go with HT pads. If you do, try the surbufs, and follow with the regular flat pads. Lets say you used M105/surbuf, *sometimes* you may have to follow with M105/orange, then a finer pad and finishing polish.
No problem on the car wash.
No worse than using an aggressive foam cutting pad on a DA Polisher... (with common sense).
The SurBuf Pads cut faster because of the fibers themselves, kind of akin to how a wool cutting pad cuts faster than a foam cutting pad on a rotary buffer.
The only downside is the SurBuf pads leave micro-marring but it's no big deal because most people are going to polish afterwards and the depth of the marring is shallow, so it polishes out easily.
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This is why I like the 3401 much more than a traditional DA.
Currently, just the Flex 3401, but thinking of buying a rotary. I would still use both.Mark, do you use a rotary plus the flex?
Currently, just the Flex 3401, but thinking of buying a rotary. I would still use both.
Unless you're a MASTER of a traditional DA, the Flex is a lot more efficient than a traditional DA. If you try it, you'll agree.It was interesting to read Kevin's comments as I thought that the Flex would cut faster than the PCXP.
This statement would be correct if Flex was claiming orbits per minute. But they do not claim orbits per minute in my manual.
When I turn the backing plate of my Flex 3401 VRG 1 (one) complete revolution (RPM=revolution per minute) the backing plate strokes to one side then to the other then back to the other side so on and so forth. It strokes 20 times per one complete revolution.
Being that the output shaft revolves 480 times in one minute (480 RPM) and the backing plate strokes 20 times in one complete revolution. 480 revolutions x 20 strokes = 9600 strokes. That is why Flex is claiming a stroke rate of 9600 in one minute.
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The difference is that regardless of how much polish is built up in the pad or how much downward force one exerts on the flex 3401 VRG, there is no way you are going to slow this rate down. Conversely if you reduce the exerted force the machine still holds true to its speed setting. If I may quote Mike Phillips, the Flex 3401 VRG is absolutely Bubba Proof. You just turn it on and steer it. It just does what it does with no vabiables other than pad size and type of pad or product.
One thing I can't stand about RO's is any type of curved surface and the damn pad stops rotating. Very annoying.
Thanks for the info Kevin. I see now where all the confusion is coming from about the flex. From Flex themselves.:xyxthumbs:
It can, but doesn't always. I like the comfort it provides- doesn't steer the machine all over the place. :buffing:
cee....I think you will still need the cyan pads to rid the ticks the SB instills....I don't think the tangerine pads have enough cut to rid ticks....jmo