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So I'm polishing out my dad's 300C and I started with the Meg's MF kit. I got tired of the vibration so I said screw it and broke out my new Flex PE-14. I absolutely LOVE it!!! It took a few minutes to get used to it but man oh man...world of a difference!!!
 
Sweet! Finally getting a chance to use it - great. Be sure to post some pics of the job. Wait until you see how quickly you can finish a car with a rotary. Half the time usually. I am still shopping for a new rotary but there are too many choices and many good machines.

-Sparty
 
Heck yeah! Just be careful with it. Respect its power and ability to damage paint quickly. Its only happened once, but it got away from me going over a curved panel. I bumped the bp against the door handle, not good.

106FA + PE 14-2 + Crimson Hydro-Tech pad = :righton: Im the MAN
 
Hey Alex,

Like I've said many times; I have no regrets buying either of my Flex machines, I love them both.....:props:

Glad you finally broke that thing out!! :dblthumb2:
 
So I'm polishing out my dad's 300C and I started with the Meg's MF kit. I got tired of the vibration so I said screw it and broke out my new Flex PE-14. I absolutely LOVE it!!! It took a few minutes to get used to it but man oh man...world of a difference!!!

:postpics:
 
^^^^ yeah Alex! LOL Way to go man!! The Flex machines are great,nothing to fear. Takes a little practice, but well worth the effort.

Darren
 
What was the first product you started out with on the PE?
 
That's wonderful news Alex! I'm glad it's working out great for you. Yeah pics of you using it along with afters!
 
Hey guys!!! I'm done for the night! The PE-14 is FANTASTIC!!! I've never in my life touched a rotary polisher, but this machine was awesome to work with. It does take some getting used to though...and if you don't have a nice firm grip on it, especially along curved parts of a vehicle it was try to run away from you. I love the fact that this machine is quiet and has hardly any vibration. I can't believe I waited this long to try it out.

Sorry, there's no before pics of the car...I'll take some after pics tomorrow. I plan on jeweling with PO85RD....I hope it doesn't take long. I still need to do the inside of the car.
 
It looks like the vibration from the PC was a blessing...it got you to pull off the gloves and break out the PE-14! Refreshments are in order!!
 
Indeed! Oh...I used WG TSR as the first product.
 
Alex! Seal your rotary! I double-coated mine with UTT&G. I thought it would make it easier to clean after a long day's use.
 
I was thinking about sealing mine with PERL. Don't have any of that fancy UTTG...yet. Lol, it will probably be a while before I get some of that gold.


-Rick
 
I was thinking about sealing mine with PERL. Don't have any of that fancy UTTG...yet. Lol, it will probably be a while before I get some of that gold.


-Rick

That'll work too!
 
Sounds like you had some fun there Alko :) So how exactly does the rotary save the time? Is it that you have to move it faster than a DA? I assumed you still need to do the same amount of section passes but you just moved the buffer at a faster pace. I know the rotary has more correction power for sure I've just never been able to figure out exactly how it saves time.
 
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