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Ruttrow said:Frostydog, Can you tell me what you mean by forced rotation? Thanks to your link I went to Flex website and all I see ther is RO, maybe I'm missing something?
ZoranC said:I paid $300 shipped. As I said earlier in my thread on it, when I deal with new vendor for the very first time I don't send business, much less publicly, until I have stuff in my hands and can really say there was no issues. So far they were pleasure to deal with, had great price, and provided tracking number moment it was available. If rest of it goes as smooth then I will be happy to point where to buy. If it turns out not then you will hear where not to buy. Should take just 3 more days. In the meantime I hope you are not in a rush. If you are let me know.
AL-53 said:Ruttrow..the backing plate on the Flex is geared..so with the random orbit the backing plate also rotates under power..unlike the PC that rotates from centrifical force....
AL
Ruttrow said:Does that mean I have to worry about burning paint?
Guys,
Thanks for the replies. So my last question is for someone that does a car every couple of months should I just go with the UDM? I don't mind spending the extra money for the Flex but only if I'm going to notice any huge differences. Thanks again
Mike
frostydog said:My quick thoughts on the "heat factor"...
When I was done polishing my car (white pad), I went to peel the pad off the backing plate and did notice a significantly higher amount of heat on both the pad and BP, vs what I would've with the PC. I was hardly shocked by this, but it was quite noticeable.
I should also note that to correct the nasty scratch I had on my hood I was working the polisher in an area of about a 1.5ft x 1.5ft (always keeping the polisher moving). I was using an orange pad, Menz IP and the highest speed of the polisher. I'd spread the polish and work it for about 20-30 seconds in that small area until the polish broke down. I was also using some force (pressing down) on the polisher. I had to do this process a couple times to remove the scratch. I checked the paint temp (with my hand) after each round...and while the paint was surely warm, it didn't feel hot to me. I also waited a couple minutes between each round to let the paint cool down a bit.
In no way am I saying the Flex can't burn paint (I just haven't used it enough to know for sure)...but I def agree with the others that the margin of error lies between a PC and a rotary. I'm really thinking you'd have to be pretty negligent to burn your paint with the Flex, though the risk is probably there. Where there's probably just about zero risk of it happening with a PC.
This is a hard question, largely because I haven't used the UDM. If you currently do not own a PC...I'd probably have to suggest the UDM, just based on it's versatility vs the Flex. Remember the Flex only has one backing plate/tool to use with the machine. There's many different BP's, foam pad sizes, carpet brushes, etc...for the PC/UDM.
Ruttrow said:I have used a pc for years. Now I'm going to replace it with something I'm hoping would make the job quicker, ie; breaking polish down, etc. Because I'm doing very few cars versatility is not as important to me as it may be to some. I can't make a decision on this to save my life. :wall Thanks again
frostydog said:oh...ok, I missed the fact that you already own a PC.
Well for me, the main reason for purchasing the Flex, was because I just couldn't handle the amount of time it was taking me to polish a car with a PC. I'm also only a hobbyist, but I do detail for a few friends and family. I don't know if I'm really impatient, or if my technique wasn't quite right...but I just couldn't mentally handle the amount of time it was taking me to polish a car (to a level that I felt good about) with a PC.
The Flex is def quicker, it corrects better and IMO leaves a better looking finish.
It is also a bit bigger and heavier though.
Not to further complicate your decision, but there are other polishers in this ballgame as well...Makita BO6040, Festool Rotex 150 (although there seems to have been some problems with the Festool)
I was also having trouble deciding on which one to buy. I read as much as I could, asked a few questions and ultimately decided on the Flex because (from what I read) it seemed to be a good fit for me. It also was specifically designed for polishing cars, FWIW that meant something to me. At the end of the day I am happy with my purchase, was there a better choice for me...who knows???
If you can wait a bit I know ZoranC is getting a Flex soon and has also used the UDM and Festool. He can probably offer better decision points than I. You could probably also ask some of the BO6040 folks their thoughts on that.
Hope that helps...
Ruttrow said:I have used a pc for years. Now I'm going to replace it with something I'm hoping would make the job quicker, ie; breaking polish down, etc.
Ruttrow said:Frosty I just shot them an email.
ZoranC said:Decision should be easy if you already own PC. I would keep the PC. After all, one can not get much for used PC.