A few questions on the FLEX

DetailnByDustn

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Okay I finally have enough money to buy a flex polisher, wanting to know what pads you guys use, the flex will be my new go to polisher, I heard a lot about uber, and 3m pads along with meguiars, I will be using this polisher a lot so need a good selection of pads for correcting all the way to finishing, I right now have Css pads for the pc 5.5, is a small pad better?
 
Detailers Domain pads are nice with the Flex...



Lake Country PFW will be hands down your number one asset with this machine.



Oh, and I believe you have to use 6.5" pads.
 
OCKlasse said:
Detailers Domain pads are nice with the Flex...



Lake Country PFW will be hands down your number one asset with this machine.



Oh, and I believe you have to use 6.5" pads.



What is there a set you can buy, or do you have to buy them separate?
 
OCKlasse said:
I believe you have to use 6.5" pads [with the Flex].



You canuse 6" pads if you're careful.



I only like 7.5" ones for a) very gentle burnishing and/or b) for getting into tight spots (with the overhanging outer portion of the pad). Otherwise I prefer something a little smaller. That's not an :argue just anothe opinion...see what *you* like.



I find the Griot's orange pad very Flex-friendly (well, other than the way the velcro goes all the way to the edge of the foam, be careful with that). Better cut than a normal polishing pad but still finishes out well. Used with M205, it can make a nice follow up to serious correction, and it can be a decent one-step correction too.
 
OCKlasse said:
I'd just get two PFW and two finishing pads...all I ever use, basically.



Silly question (since I really havn't used my Flex a lot) - if you have a car that has light swirling but needs something like SIP to remove them (so a finishing polish isn't enough), would you hit it with multiple passes of SIP/white (assuming orange was too much) or one pass with SIP/PFW, but at a lower speed so you don't chomp through the clear.



The more i try my PFW + Flex the more I like it, but I'm afraid of how much clear it could be chomping through to achieve its correction.
 
efnfast said:
Silly question:... would you hit it with multiple passes of SIP/white (assuming orange was too much) or one pass with SIP/PFW, but at a lower speed so you don't chomp through the clear.



The more i try my PFW + Flex the more I like it, but I'm afraid of how much clear it could be chomping through to achieve its correction.



Not silly at all, and not easily answered either!



Two ways to look at it:



-you're taking off the same amount of clear with either method because you're going donw to the bottom of the scratches either way.



-BUT-



-it's been demonstrated more than once that some aggressive approaches take off less overall clear than repeated applications of milder approaches.



Hmm...:think: I honestly don't know what to tell you in this case. If one pass with SIP/PFW will do it, I'd go that route. That's not all *that* aggressive IMO. When the only diff is in the pad, I wouldn't worry much about it being to aggressive as long as you're still letting the product to the work. But that might just be a commentary on how aggressively I'm used to hammering paint :nixweiss
 
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