I tried the Flex 3401 before, it is pretty good with tight areas but I feel like it's not as efficient as long throw polishers in flat surfaces. I might be just doing it wrong, I was using LC orange pad and m105 at that time but I didnt try it out for a long enough time to get comfortable with...
I started out with a makita 7-inch rotary for a while when I was working for somebody else's shop. When I started doing this on my own I switched to DA with a Griot's G9 15mm throw it's really good I feel like I can finish out flat panels much faster as I dont have to worry about holograms and...
This particular polisher has stirred some controversy, some people calling it the Rupes killer. Some reviews all around youtube show that it is more powerful than the mkIII to the point that you can polish with an aggressive angle without stalling almost like a rotary. A youtuber also said that...
I would like to finish one vehicle within 8 hours this includes some light interior detailing. 3 people would be doing the job. I inspected the condition of the paint and it looks oxidized single stage and I think it would require only under 2-3 slow passes to get a decent finish with the method...
Do you have any experience with using Rupes Yellow Pads with an AIO like 3d speed? Isn't it a bit more time inefficient if I have to use ceramic spray after polishing where I can just use an AIO?
I recently secured a contract with a farm operator and they pay a lot. They asked me to fully detail and polish their combines, tractors and semi-trucks. It's my first time doing this type of job as I am used to small-scale high end detailing on sport cars. Their vehicles are not that dirty as...