Hello from NW Indiana

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Hello everyone! I'm Ray from Crown Point Indiana. We are a suburb of Chicago IL (25 mls away).

About me... I've been a tech at a dealer for 29 years and consider myself an enthusiast when it comes to detailing.Tips I've learned have been from detailers we have at the dealership.

I have only used a rotary buffer (wool pads) and just picked up a Dewalt 849x and some foam pads, to replace my 25yr old one.

I've been lurking on this form for about a month and finally joined!:xyxthumbs: I find this to be probably the best and most helpful forum I've ever been on.

I really want to pick up a DA and the Flex 3401 has my attention. Also wouldn't mind the PC 7424.

Well I want to say thanks for the knowledge I have received here and will continue to get.
 
Welcome to autogeek, you are off to a great start and came to the right place enjoy your stay
 
Welcome, I live in Griffith,Indiana if there is anything I could help with Lmk maybe I have a product or something you would like to try. joe
 
About me... I've been a tech at a dealer for 29 years and consider myself an enthusiast when it comes to detailing.

What kind of dealership?



I've been lurking on this form for about a month and finally joined!:xyxthumbs:

I find this to be probably the best and most helpful forum I've ever been on.

Thanks for the feedback on our forum community, that's what we like to hear!



I really want to pick up a DA and the Flex 3401 has my attention. Also wouldn't mind the PC 7424.

Well I want to say thanks for the knowledge I have received here and will continue to get.


A quality PC type tool or the Flex 3401, the Rupes and the Cyclo, (all are dual action polishers), these tools can all do amazing work, I think the primary consideration comes down to what you want to do.

Just work on your own cars? Or detail other people's cars for money?


I like the Flex 3401 for it's forced rotation feature, meaning you cannot stop the pad from oscillating or rotating.

On the other hand, I use the PC to machine sand and all of the other dual action polishers to remove swirls, polish and machine wax.


:)
 
Thanks everyone!

Welcome, I live in Griffith,Indiana if there is anything I could help with Lmk maybe I have a product or something you would like to try. joe

Hello neighbor! That's really generous Joe- thanks! ( Grifffith... now I want a Villa Pizza:xyxthumbs:)

Welcome to AGO. I work in Crown Point at the Government Center.

Thanks! Haven't been there since my divorce. lol
 
Hello Mike. It really is an honor to have you welcome me!

Love your books and videos, and especially the way you teach!

What kind of dealership?

I work on the Jaguar line. We also have Benz and Volvo.



Thanks for the feedback on our forum community, that's what we like to hear!

I realize I put form instead of forum. lol


Everybody here is so helpful!



A quality PC type tool or the Flex 3401, the Rupes and the Cyclo, (all are dual action polishers), these tools can all do amazing work, I think the primary consideration comes down to what you want to do.


Just work on your own cars? Or detail other people's cars for money?


My own, family & friends. I have a lot of respect for everyone in the detail business. It's a lot of work!

I like the Flex 3401 for it's forced rotation feature, meaning you cannot stop the pad from oscillating or rotating.

On the other hand, I use the PC to machine sand and all of the other dual action polishers to remove swirls, polish and machine wax.


I've really only used a rotary, so I think the Flex is what I'm leaning towards. I do realize, it rotates counter clockwise, so I know there would be a learning curve to get use to it.


Swirl removal, polish and waxes would be the main use for it.


I appreciate the input and thanks for your time and sharing your knowledge::dblthumb2:
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Boy the hoosiers are coming out of the woodwork. I'll be heading to Crown Point shortly for work.
 
Munster IN here, and a Purdue West Lafayette grad....Boiler Up

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Need to get back to campus sometime soon - been a very long time.
 
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