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Yes I do own a Flex when I have a vehicle with a hard clear coat like alot of the Mercedes & BMW models :/
Yeah, I realized that after the fact...lol! Like I said, I haven't put a machine on a car since back in the mid 90's, just don't have the time, and there were no DA polishers back then I don't think. I returned the GG6 today, will be purchasing a FLEX XC3401 soon.
The again, I have read of many who have bought the Flex 3401 and have returned it or sold it because the did not like it. Some say the machine trends to "walk". Also, would a machine with a larger orbit like the Rupes tend to be harder to control do to the larger throw? I'm just curious, don't know.
Thats why I only correct a panel or two each time I detail my car, lol. I seriously cant figure out how these guys can pound out a whole car in a day, for a living!
A lot of guys talk about how the PC is underpowered. I disagree. I think it is just right for light polishing and finishing--what it's designed for. The problem is that guys try to correct with it, and that's just a huge waste of time. With a 5 inch backing plate a 5.5 inch pade I can really put a lot of pressure on the machine without stoping the rotation.
:iagree: Gotta have the right tool for the job. How can you expect a tool to function properly if your not using it for it's intended job.
In order to correct with a DA you'll have to have a flex or Rupes or something similar.
Or you can learn how to use a rotary :dblthumb2:
^ I think what it comes down to is preferance. Not one machine is "one size fits all", use whatever works best for YOU. Although the GG6 is by no means a weak machine...believe that.