I know Mike you are working a lot with flex tools. which pads do you recommend for the XCE? and for which job? if you can guide me , i will be greatfull . keep in mind i also bought the 6" backing plate
thank you :buffing:
I’m not Mike but I highly suggest Lake Country 6.5 inch Force hybrid pads. The orange, white and black will tackle just about any jobs. I also like the foamed wool pads for really tough jobs.
Here's my take - I'm not sure why FLEX sells this tool with the 5" backing plate? It's the wrong backing plate for the power this tool offers. The smaller pads that fit on this small backing plate also don't "feel" as good when buffing hard. This is truly a case of bigger is better.
Here's an article I wrote for swapping to the larger backing plate,
The Supa Beast will ship with a 4 7/8" backing plate. Let's just call it a 5" backing plate. There is an optional 5 3/4" backing plate, let's just call it a 6" backing plate. Because of the power this tool provides, for my time I'm upgrading to the larger backing plate so I can turn and churn larger pads. Larger pads mean a bigger footprint and that's what I want when tackling any car and especially large vehicles. It's all about speed, the amount of time needed to go from start to finish WHILE maintaining pro-quality results.
I just swapped backing plates, here's some pictures to tell the story.
Thanks for the update on backing plate. I also have to order the larger backing plate. Currently own 4 Flex cordless (works wonders for the boat detailing jobs with no electric power around, unless I bring a generator or other means of juice). I also use these cordless for all my vehicles