TOFAST4U2C
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- Aug 22, 2012
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Picked up a Flex 3401 in the Labor Day sale. Just opening the box I could tell the Flex was a little heaver then my PC DA but the extra power is worth it. This baby sure can haul the mail. Tons of power and cuts the working time down quite a bit. I worked a car that was pretty clean but still clayed it and took to it with M105. There was a lot of DA haze that needed to go and it went in a hurry using the Flex. Very comfy to hold too. Can’t tell how much time I would save on a serious correction job but it seems like half right now.
Power wise, it seemed like I only needed to be at 5 to get things corrected where on the PC DA I needed to be at 6 (or more if it could). Does that sound right being only at 5 to cut?
I can see why people just getting in to detailing start out small and inexpensive but I bet my PC DA sits on the shelf now. This machine is the cat’s meow for safe polishing. It felt like I was using my Makita rotary the way this thing cut through the haze. Would highly recommend owning a Flex if you want to get the job done in less time with a lot less elbow grease. It’s worth the extra money for this machine. :buffing:
Power wise, it seemed like I only needed to be at 5 to get things corrected where on the PC DA I needed to be at 6 (or more if it could). Does that sound right being only at 5 to cut?
I can see why people just getting in to detailing start out small and inexpensive but I bet my PC DA sits on the shelf now. This machine is the cat’s meow for safe polishing. It felt like I was using my Makita rotary the way this thing cut through the haze. Would highly recommend owning a Flex if you want to get the job done in less time with a lot less elbow grease. It’s worth the extra money for this machine. :buffing: