runrun411
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- Oct 9, 2012
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Hi fellow detailers,
A few months ago I bought a Flex PE-8 and put it to real use over the weekend on a black CR-V. I used 1", 2" and 3" pads on it. While it did help to level paint in some tight places where a regular DA couldn't get to, it wouldn't refine paint and leave buffer trails in some places. I clearly know that I need more practice and experience working with a rotary and this is proof of that. However I just know that if I had a Rupes Ibrid the work would have been done easier and faster. I started to buy one but I thought the PE-8 would do the exact same job for a few hundred bucks less. IME I was wrong. I don't regret buying the PE-8 but I think I'll treat myself to an Ibrid.
A few months ago I bought a Flex PE-8 and put it to real use over the weekend on a black CR-V. I used 1", 2" and 3" pads on it. While it did help to level paint in some tight places where a regular DA couldn't get to, it wouldn't refine paint and leave buffer trails in some places. I clearly know that I need more practice and experience working with a rotary and this is proof of that. However I just know that if I had a Rupes Ibrid the work would have been done easier and faster. I started to buy one but I thought the PE-8 would do the exact same job for a few hundred bucks less. IME I was wrong. I don't regret buying the PE-8 but I think I'll treat myself to an Ibrid.