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  1. DirtyBlackHoe

    Ready to get into Paint Correction

    DirtyBlackHoe is because I used to have a black Tahoe...and everyone used to call me dirty as a joke because I never let the Tahoe get dirty. BTW guys is the Flex completely safe in the hands of a novice?
  2. DirtyBlackHoe

    Ready to get into Paint Correction

    They removed them...they were on the site yesterday...so I don't know.
  3. DirtyBlackHoe

    Ready to get into Paint Correction

    I just can't decide on the Flex or the PC...I only plan to do a few rides with it (who knows if I start doing it on the side) but they will all be fullsize vehicles. I just don't know if the Flex is worth the additional $180-200
  4. DirtyBlackHoe

    Ready to get into Paint Correction

    You think that the Microfiber pads are going to be the way to do it? I can order the MF pads on their site right now.
  5. DirtyBlackHoe

    Ready to get into Paint Correction

    Ok guys I have been researching this a ton, but I still feel completely overwhelmed. I am looking to get into detailing and paint correction and I am about ready to order some products. I am torn between Chemical Guys for some of the products or just going with the Adam’s as a complete line...
  6. DirtyBlackHoe

    Harbor Freight DA Polisher - New

    This is the one I am talking about if it helps Polishing Pad System | Auto Detail | PC Backing Plate
  7. DirtyBlackHoe

    Harbor Freight DA Polisher - New

    Can I use this machine with the 6" backing plate and pads from Adams? I really want to learn with the PC and if need be upgrade to the Flex down the line...this would be a perfect way to have a starter tool without the $100-140 price range
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