KBsToy
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I believe that The Review everyone is waiting for is a side by side XFE with Rupes 15 Mark II.
:iagree:a lot of money to spend .....
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I believe that The Review everyone is waiting for is a side by side XFE with Rupes 15 Mark II.
The new Flex XFE 7-15 150 is now available to order!
On Autogeek.com
By itself...
FLEX XFE7-15 Long Stroke Orbital Polisher
Or in a kit...
FLEX XFE7-15 Long Throw Orbital Starter Kit – Choose Your Pads!
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I believe that The Review everyone is waiting for is a side by side XFE with Rupes 15 Mark II.
Any word on a 5inch BP option to suit our 5-5.5" pad collections ?
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Would like to know also about BP option, Also, is there an HD version????
Is that the official name? Were there no winners from the Flex competition?
Have not heard if a name has been chosen yet.
Be here at Detail Fest and tell Bob Eichelberg your idea in person!
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Anyone been able to use one that can give their thoughts on how it compares to the Rupes 15 MK II and Griot's G15?
Putting off my purchase in hopes of some solid info, but chomping at the bit to get started....
We had 32 guys buffing out 6 awesome streetrods using the new FLEX XFE 7 and all the feedback they gave to me was overwhelmingly positive.
They loved the power and the low vibration operation.
The cars came out perfect and each of the builders were blown away by how perfect the paint on their cars looked after the Competition Ready Teams detailed them to perfection.
I'll send out an e-mail to all the guys on my team and ask them to take a moment to share their thoughts here on the forum.
We used nothing but ThinPro pads for the correction, polishing and machine waxing.
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Bob Eichelberg was also on our team and did`nt ask to use it to do any polishing.Struck me odd as to his reasoning.:buffing:
Maybe Bob has plenty of hours behind the machine and he wanted to let you guys who don't get some? I'm pretty sure Bob gets to use one whenever he wants.
My biggest complaint on using the new FLEX and this was a big one on Friday was Renny Doyle kept wanting to use it. So like good team mates do...we shared. Only one per team
and our Charger did`nt need any paint correction just the gloss brought out.
Quite the smooth machine that new FLEX.
Side note: Bob Eichelberg was also on our team and did`nt ask to use it to do any polishing. Struck me odd as to his reasoning.
Feed back please
Hi Mike,
Were all of the new Flex polishers 100% trouble free out of the box, and throughout Detail Fest use?
Just curious as build quality and reliability are paramount when making an investment such as a high end polisher.
Many thanks,
Scott
Mike, I was trying to be funny on my post that was geared towards Bob and Renny.I should have chosen a different format to make jokes.My apologizes. All the team members wanted quality time using the new Flex in this unique and rare opportunity you afforded us. Yes all the cars in the competition needed some level of paint correction but in my opinion not to the degree that it would take the teams many hours to fix.These high dollars cars to a certain degree were not built with the intention of being driven often.Perhaps the light swirls and scratches were introduced getting them ready and maintaining them for the show circuit. Our team used the Pinnacle line of products which we have often used in the "Show Car Garage" on cars that needed a deeper level of correction.As you often say "Go with a product you like and use it often". The thin pads, light weight and free spinning features the machine offers made our work almost effortless.The new Flex is a tool one will like and be used often.:dblthumb2:I was kidding.:laughing:
Mike, I was trying to be funny on my post that was geared towards Bob and Renny.I should have chosen a different format to make jokes.My apologizes. All the team members wanted quality time using the new Flex in this unique and rare opportunity you afforded us. Yes all the cars in the competition needed some level of paint correction but in my opinion not to the degree that it would take the teams many hours to fix.These high dollars cars to a certain degree were not built with the intention of being driven often.Perhaps the light swirls and scratches were introduced getting them ready and maintaining them for the show circuit. Our team used the Pinnacle line of products which we have often used in the "Show Car Garage" on cars that needed a deeper level of correction.As you often say "Go with a product you like and use it often". The thin pads, light weight and free spinning features the machine offers made our work almost effortless.The new Flex is a tool one will like and be used often.:dblthumb2: