Tinwhiskers
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- May 28, 2012
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I just bought a flex as well.. kind of nervous about using it as well. I'm going to have to test it out on my wife's car first. not jacking up my ride lol
Awesome! That's exactly what I did. Now my wife's ride looks better than mine. I was nervous about the flex rotary because of the burnt paint trepidation. I used an RO for many years and felt it was time to step up. The two polishers ARE completely different. You can hold a RO in one hand if you want, not so with a rotary. It goes where it wants to and you have to keep it in control. However the results IMO are far superior when the two are compared and in less time to boot. Until you get the hang of it, expect splatter everywhere. I'm still picking polish out of my wife's SUV, but I got it down towards the end.
I'm sure you know about keeping the rotary moving at all times to prevent burning. That is true, but you also have to keep it moving over a broader area at all times too. My wife's car had a little area that needed more attention and I focused on the small area while keeping the polisher moving. I started to smell something and realized I something was burning. You won’t believe how hot a rotary can get the paint. I pretty sure I just thinned the clear coat since the paint and area look beautiful, but it scared the heck out of me.
Good luck and I hope my experience helps in some way.