Last May I was learning to use my Flex 3401 on my '07 pearl white Sonata. After two stages (Menz IP on LC orange and finishing with Menz FP on LC white) I decided to try Wolfgangs Paintwork Polish Enhancer on a LC blue pad as a "jeweling" step. I have years of experience polishing exotic woods and metal polishing so some of that was transferable to "jeweling" the paint.
I found running the Flex at 5.5 to 6 (max speed) gave the best result. Here is what I posted:
"Then I took your advice and tried the Wolfgang PPE on an LC blue pad, running the Flex flat out fast and used only enough pressure to maintain control. I did the test pass on the trunk lid (boot for some of you out there).
When I wiped the area clean using a gray Cobra Supreme MF towel I was shocked ...at how brilliant, reflective, and SMOOTH the test area was. I could easily feel the transition running the MF from the WPPE area onto the Menz FP area. The pearl flakes just jumped out at me in the sun light almost like they were suspended just above the base white."
In another post I wrote:
"> IP on orange needed Flex speed below 4.
> IP had short open (working) time and required spritzing with water in order to flash (faster Flex speed did not improve break down without additional water).
> FP had longer open time.
> FP required Flex speed of 3.75.
>Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer on blue pad @ Flex speed 6 made a noticeable improvement in the smoothness of the finish and made the pearl flakes pop – well worth the additional step!"
So yes, you can use a DA to "jewel" but the products you use may change your techniques to achive the results you seek.
Regards,
GEWB