mbpress01
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- May 28, 2014
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I recently did my own ride with two Flex 3401s - one with a stock backing plate and one with the LC 4 inch backing plate. I used, of course, the LC Hybrids. I started on Saturday am with 2 bucket wash, then clay with Flex and nanoskin, then Polish with Flex and SF2500 and then sealed with Flex (red pad) and Zaino - two coats. The project took around 13 hours or so (and the last coat went on late Sunday) and I was wiped out at the end. I lost a few hours of shade on both days so I am actually working in 3-4 hour chunks over two days. I am moving to an AIO (Menzerna 3in1 or HD Speed) to help the time frame. Although, I will still probably use another sealing step for extra protection (the AIO is more for the cut than seal but I can always seal a week or weeks later and not worry too much about more swirl marks and such coming back). I found Zaino to be a great product line but they don't have a good AIO.
Luckily the car came out great for a daily driver but at the end I was going too fast (as I was really tired) with the polishing as well as the sealant. The Flex is an amazing tool since I just don't have the technique for the Boss or Rupes (as I have bought and tried both) and the forced rotation just really works for me.
As I am in pretty decent shape for a 50 year old (run 4-5 times a week and lift 3-4 times a week), my hands still hurt bad and I got aches and pains in my back. I am sure the weight of the flex and going over the car 4 times over two days plus the removal of all the products of course was the cause so I was thinking (and I realize this might be a dumb question) can one get a lighter weight polisher for just claying, and wax/sealant application that is similar to Flex in its forced rotation? I really hate the stalling/stopping of dual action polishers and I have no time to refine/hone a techique to make them work. I may be asking to much but I wanted to ask.
Cost is not an issue and I was thinking of buying the FLEX L3403 VRG Lightweight Circular Polisher but it requires big pads and I really want to stick to the 5 inch hybrids (or any LC pads that are 4-5inch). I thought about a mini Rupes or Girots but the pads are 3 inch and that would take forever. I know harbor freight may do it but I am not sure if these solutions are valid. End of day i may just break up the work over 2-3 weekends and only do 1-2 panels a day. What is really need is a smaller version of the Flex that weighs 3-4 pounds.
Here is the ride:

Any thoughts comments appreciated.
Luckily the car came out great for a daily driver but at the end I was going too fast (as I was really tired) with the polishing as well as the sealant. The Flex is an amazing tool since I just don't have the technique for the Boss or Rupes (as I have bought and tried both) and the forced rotation just really works for me.
As I am in pretty decent shape for a 50 year old (run 4-5 times a week and lift 3-4 times a week), my hands still hurt bad and I got aches and pains in my back. I am sure the weight of the flex and going over the car 4 times over two days plus the removal of all the products of course was the cause so I was thinking (and I realize this might be a dumb question) can one get a lighter weight polisher for just claying, and wax/sealant application that is similar to Flex in its forced rotation? I really hate the stalling/stopping of dual action polishers and I have no time to refine/hone a techique to make them work. I may be asking to much but I wanted to ask.
Cost is not an issue and I was thinking of buying the FLEX L3403 VRG Lightweight Circular Polisher but it requires big pads and I really want to stick to the 5 inch hybrids (or any LC pads that are 4-5inch). I thought about a mini Rupes or Girots but the pads are 3 inch and that would take forever. I know harbor freight may do it but I am not sure if these solutions are valid. End of day i may just break up the work over 2-3 weekends and only do 1-2 panels a day. What is really need is a smaller version of the Flex that weighs 3-4 pounds.
Here is the ride:
Any thoughts comments appreciated.