7PaintGuns, no worries brotha! Your initial posts were incredibally valuable and complete in description with regard to all conditions (paint, machines, products used, specific number of passes and machine speeds...damn, even the time of year and lighting conditions!). Can't ask for anything better! Thank you.
In my opinion, the best appeal of the Flex is that many might have been looking for something "stronger" to correct but still like the idea of dual action remaining somewhat safer...i.e. keeping a good distance away from imminent burn through a rotary sometimes flirts with. That and the lower probability of leaving holograms. I still finish some jobs ... SOME jobs...completely with my rotary machine however admit to using my Flex most of the time. I can still cut severely damaged paint faster and more effective with my rotary. I also enjoy finish polishing and jewelling gloss with a feather touch on the rotary. And even some jobs get a rotary cut and a Flex polish. It's nice to be comfortable wih both machines.
I would love to see more of your work, my friend.