Flex using a combination of Poorboy Products

Tyler@Poorboys

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This trunk was beyond neglected!! I think this owner jumped on it with here heels and started dancing!:smt107

I wanted to try out an area first to see what I could get and was pleasantly surprised with the results. I started with a my Purple Foamed Wool and SSR2.5 but that didn't get what I wanted. So, I went for the Master Cut and Purple Foam Wool and worked it for a little while. That got the heavy scratches and marring out for sure. I followed that up with the black pad and SSR2.5 and then SSR2. These are the results that I got from those three products on the Flex. I still have to finish but wanted to show what could be done.

Before... wholly cow and this pic doesn't really even show it that well. It was BAD!!

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After

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PoorBoy's does make a great lineup of products, they work and won't empty your bank account! I really like the purple foam/wool pad on a rotary. :bigups

Gorgeous work!! :bigups

I've seen some use it on a dual action machine but I'm not sure how effective it can be....
 
Thanks guys!

BobbyG... I did this with the Flex 3401.

Zoom Zoom.... It's a 2010 Camaro SS but it's sitting off to the side in the shop for a day or so. I'm working on a Red 2000 Corvette Convertible right now that I will have some pics of.... and a pretty cool engine detail! ;)
 
Nice Tyler. I love MC but I use it with a rotary. I can usually go right to a finishing polish after using it. Cuts well and finishes pretty nice considering it is a compound. Looks like it worked good with the Flex too.
 
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