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What are you polishing with? PC, Griots, Rotary?
LC yellow is VERY aggressive when coupled with M105 and, no matter what paint system, will likely leave moderate DA haze that will require extensive final polishing.
M105 with MF cutting discs on most paint systems will finish out almost LSP ready while still providing heavy cutting ability. I'm talking like 1-2 passes with M205 ready.
I haven't touched my yellows since I started playing with MF's.
Test spot tells the truth regardless... YMMV, etc.
Well the MF pads really do have a lot of cut to them, they heat up quick. Its kinda hard to say because I have never used both a yellow and an MF on the same paint.
The D300 and MF pad gave the smoothest, closest to LSP 'look'.
If there is one thing the MF system needs is a LOT of cleaning, sometimes as often as every section pass, and certainly wouldn't do an entire hood without cleaning. Which reminds me.... I need a bigger compressor!![]()
Need something thats more aggressive than M105 on a LC orange flat pad. Working on a scuffed up 98' Ford thats never been polished.
Spectacular system they developed! Works like a dream on a Rupes
Absolutely! Although I would say they are easier to clean than the foam
has suddenly turned into a bit of a hot potato, IE nobody wants to touch it. :dunno:
What does that mean?
I keep giving the Flex 3401 a shot. Today, I used it again, and I put it away after one pass. The think just isn't fun to use. JMO!!!!I still can decide it I want my next machine to be the Rupes or the Flex. Seems like the Flex (since the Rupes was released) has suddenly turned into a bit of a hot potato, IE nobody wants to touch it. :dunno:
That Flex / WG VIP deal is calling out to me something serious!(Just keep telling myself.... not gonna, not gonna. not gonna......)
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So, the MF pads can be used on the Rupes but NOT the Flex? Am I missing something? I've been told that I should stick with foam pads for my Flex. If you have experience with the MF on the Rupes, what suggestions do you have to get a nice finish with the MF on the Flex? Slow it way down or run it hot?Spectacular system they developed! Works like a dream on a Rupes
From a mechanical aspect, the forced rotation of the 3401 does not work well with MF pads. The RUPES is still a non-forced rotation DA, hence, why they work well with MF pads.So, the MF pads can be used on the Rupes but NOT the Flex? Am I missing something? I've been told that I should stick with foam pads for my Flex. If you have experience with the MF on the Rupes, what suggestions do you have to get a nice finish with the MF on the Flex? Slow it way down or run it hot?
I still can decide it I want my next machine to be the Rupes or the Flex. Seems like the Flex (since the Rupes was released) has suddenly turned into a bit of a hot potato, IE nobody wants to touch it. :dunno:
That Flex / WG VIP deal is calling out to me something serious!(Just keep telling myself.... not gonna, not gonna. not gonna......)
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So, the MF pads can be used on the Rupes but NOT the Flex? Am I missing something? I've been told that I should stick with foam pads for my Flex. If you have experience with the MF on the Rupes, what suggestions do you have to get a nice finish with the MF on the Flex? Slow it way down or run it hot?
So, the MF pads can be used on the Rupes but NOT the Flex? Am I missing something? I've been told that I should stick with foam pads for my Flex. If you have experience with the MF on the Rupes, what suggestions do you have to get a nice finish with the MF on the Flex? Slow it way down or run it hot?
What does that mean?