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For the longest time, I've used a GG 6" and and 5.5" pads. For the past couple months, I've switched to the Flex 3401 and. 6.5" pads(4" too). Obviously, the 3401 can correct faster, but I attribute a lot of the time savings to the larger 6.5" pad. It covers so much more surface area, thus, you can work in larger sections. 6.5" pads + Flex 3401 ###!!!!


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The Flex is a great machine. Between that and my PC I feel no need to try out the Rupes.
 
For the longest time, I've used a GG 6" and and 5.5" pads. For the past couple months, I've switched to the Flex 3401 and. 6.5" pads(4" too). Obviously, the 3401 can correct faster, but I attribute a lot of the time savings to the larger 6.5" pad. It covers so much more surface area, thus, you can work in larger sections. 6.5" pads + Flex 3401 ###!!!

Glad to hear you are having great success with the Flex Mark. When equipped with the larger 6.5 pads combined with the forced rotation you can really correct and cover a lot of area fast.
 
Glad to hear you are having great success with the Flex Mark. When equipped with the larger 6.5 pads combined with the forced rotation you can really correct and cover a lot of area fast.

:iagree:
 
When equipped with the larger 6.5 pads combined with the forced rotation you can really correct and cover a lot of area fast.
:iagree:


Have you tried any of the hybrid pads on the Flex Mark?
I have. I do not like using the 5" at all with the Flex 3401. Too small to tackle most of a car. The 6.5" Hybrid's are good, but I like using 6.5" CCS pads better.
 
Mark, have you tried a rotary yet? Why am I thinking you were wanting to try a rotary? Hmmmnn...perhaps I am thinking of someone else.
 
A 6.5" pad has almost 40% more surface area than a 5.5" pad
 
Hi Mark...

For even more time savings:
Try CCS 7.5" foam pads on the 3401.

:)

Bob
 
Mark, have you tried a rotary yet? Why am I thinking you were wanting to try a rotary? Hmmmnn...perhaps I am thinking of someone else.
Bill, I really have no desire to work with holograms. :dblthumb2:


A 6.5" pad has almost 40% more surface area than a 5.5" pad
Makes sense because of how much faster you can work.
 
Hi Mark...

For even more time savings:
Try CCS 7.5" foam pads on the 3401.

:)

Bob

I wonder if using the larger pads would dictate more frequent brush failure? At least in a production type setting?
 
Damn Mark, I swear you get better looking every year! You are one good looking devil man!
 
My Flex kit came with 3 6.5" CCS pads but I've never tried them. I've only worked with 5.5" pads because that is what I use with my Griot's DA and I have a lot of them.

I'll give them a try in the spring.
 
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