Thanks, as mentioned im not new to detailing as I have a couple years of rotarty use under my belt tho that's been several years ago... my only intentions now are personal vehicles and maybe the occasional friends vehicle. Im fairly certain from what im reading the flex will be plenty capable...
I plan on doing a correction job on my wifes vehicle and while most of the paint is in excellent condition the hood has some dreaded haze going on. I know I could work this out with a rotary but I plan on purchasing a flex da and was curious what to use as I'm new to da correction. I was...
Does the 10% apply to polishers such as the flex? I know the last 15% did not, I looked and couldn't find restrictions on this offer other than the shippin. g of heavy items.
:iagree: Regardless whether your next step is a 3 stage full recondition or just a cruise the wash is critical, no matter what the plan, skimping on the wash isn't cool.
I use to do recon work for the auction game back in the day, you wanna talk about some seriously trashed vehicles! Some people are absolutely disgusting, Nice work on that one. :props:
Do you like the 3403? That is one that I'm interested in. I like that and the Makita. I know the Makita to be a much heavier polisher but the weight is not too much of a concern. This will be for my own personal use mainly used on my personal vehicles.
Thanks, I have used Milwaukee polishers in the past and know that they are quite comfortable to use. The Flex looks like a totally different design so I just wanted some opinions from users.
I am looking at the Flex machines and was wanting some feedback from left handed users, to me it doesn't look like the flex was built with left handed people in mind, any leftys using this machine that can chime in with their experience?