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Watched the reviews of the Rupes. First reviews were glowing. BTW, as much as I learned from Mike Phillips, I mostly disregarded his product reviews. Why? Because his job is to present every product in favorable terms. They want to sell all of the products, so don't expect a slam on anything they carry. But, as time went by, he opened up a little, and reading between the lines I can tell that he likes the Flex 3401 just a little more than everything else.
So, will I buy a Flex PE14-2-150 someday? Probably. Just to have it.
I did add the Lake Country dual backing system, so that I could use smaller pads on the curves of the PT Cruiser. I got the 5" hybrid pads, as that's the wisdom of this forum. I like that setup a lot, and will use it when it's time for another pass on the PT Cruiser. I liked the hybrid pads so much, that I may also get the 6.5" version for the next round on the Pathfinder.
Jim
When I worked for Meguiar's, I represented one brand. Now I represent over 70 brands and growing and I like the challenge and the honor. I know a lot of guys in this world would LOVE to have this job. I try to take a professional approach and do my best to represent all the brands we carry just like I was their employee. At the same time, anything I post is honest and accurate.
My position in the "detailing industry" is a LOT different than simply being a member on a detailing forum and over the years I've taken note of those that just don't get that little point but that's why I always stay focused on the positive. While others are arguing, I just make another car shiny and share how I did it on the forum or help others to make the car they're working on shiny.
Hi Mike:
Just want to be clear that my post, in no way, was an attempt to cast you in any kind of bad light. I am in awe of your abilities, and your ability to communicate effectively to everyone.
I been telling everyone in my posts and in my classes, over the phone and in person, that if you get a Flex, at some point add the Lake Country XC3401 Changeable Backing Plate System.
It will allow you to put a 4" backing plate on the Flex 3401 which will then allow you to use the 5" Hybrid Pads and this combination of tool, backing plate and pads is a killer system for whatever a person is buffing on.
Mike would the 4 3/8" Flex backing plate work well with the 5" hybrid pads? I keep reading that the Lake Country 4" and 6" backing plate system breaks and I don't want to deal with having to get new parts sent out to me if it breaks. I know anything can break,but I would rather have a backing plate made by Flex,rather than a second hand company. So will the 4 3/8" Flex backing plate work just as well with the 5" hybrid pads?
Thanks. I guess I will just get 2 sets of the Lake Country backing plate system. I guess it's just like tools.You always have to have spares in case something breaks. I would hate to be in the middle of a job and the Lake Country BP system fail and I have to wait for a new part to be sent out to me.The flex BP is larger than the Velcro on the hybrid pads. After time the exposed hooks will eat away the foam on the pads.
Thanks. I guess I will just get 2 sets of the Lake Country backing plate system. I guess it's just like tools.You always have to have spares in case something breaks. I would hate to be in the middle of a job and the Lake Country BP system fail and I have to wait for a new part to be sent out to me.
So will the 4 3/8" Flex backing plate work just as well with the 5" hybrid pads?
I guess all in personal preference. I owned a 3401 and once I got my Griots DA i sold my Flex as i feel it didnt add anything and I just didnt like the way it felt using it wanting to run away if not perfectly flat and felt like it was a choir to use. I just got a Rupes 15 last week and will say at first I didnt like the Rupes but after giving it a good work out and figuring out how it works. I love it. it works alot faster then my griots and takes no effort to keep it under control or any pressure. I would take my Rupes over a Flex anyday..hell I would take my Griots over a flex anyday
I have the Rupes 15, 21, Flex 3401, and the Flex PE14-2. The Rupes does act weirdly on curved panels where others don't and it bothers me. I'm not applying pressure either. Seems as though whatever your buffing has to be perfectly flat for proper pad rotation. The 3401 is great, fast results and very powerful. My favorite is the PE14-2. I know it's not a DA but damn its good.
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The FLEX is more like if a rotary and a DA had babies thats what you would get.
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I am interested to see if those who complain about the Flex walking use Rotary or not.
Rotary has taught me to have a very good hand and keeping the pad perfectly flat (if you don't you will really learn what walking is) This is the proper technique.
So the FLEX shouldn't be a problem for me. Should be a cake walk.
With that said i still bought the Rupes. I am treating it as a step up from the PC and GG. That would be correct, most powerful pure DA yet.
The FLEX is more like if a rotary and a DA had babies thats what you would get.
It's the in between. The Rupes is still a DA. The FLEX is a FORCED DA.
My PE14 is my favorite machine. Rotary power without all the weight and size. Yea it doesn't get any better than this for RB's.