Need Help Pros! Porsche Paint problem!

Accumulator said:
weekendwarrior- Heh heh, you keep leaning on that Flex hard enough and you're gonna end up needing two of 'em ;)







IME you should be able to remove holograms via PC...you can do all sorts of correction via PC with the right pad/product combo and holograms shouldn't be *that* bad. If the holograms *are* really severe that could be a different story...



But just because you *can* do something, that doesn't make it the best course of action. [Insert "buy a Flex 3401" advice here]








If my Flex died I'd buy another one in a hearbeat instead of getting one of my rotaries back off the shelf ;)



I am in the process of selling my house and moving, so I haven't spent much time here on Autopia lately. Yeah Accumulator, I LOVE the Flex, and have considered buying a second as a back up.



My wife accidentally put about an 18" long scratch on my in-laws' Mazda MPV with a metal shelf while we were moving. I had to pull the rotary out, and use a burgundy Solo wool pad, and M95 to remove that. I think that's the first time I have used the rotary in a loooooong time since getting the Flex.



I have found that the Flex has tackled just about everything I have encountered since I purchased it. I am talking soft paints like Porsche 996 and 997s....all the way to Vettes.
 
weekendwarrior said:
...My wife accidentally put about an 18" long scratch on my in-laws' Mazda MPV with a metal shelf while we were moving. I had to pull the rotary out, and use a burgundy Solo wool pad, and M95 to remove that. I think that's the first time I have used the rotary in a loooooong time since getting the Flex..



Yikes, surprised you needed the rotary to do the MPV...the paint on mine is pretty soft and *VERY* thin..no way I'd take a rotary to it; I've done actual *damage* with just the PC/4".



Good luck with the move, and yeah...I can sure see having a backup Flex, but then I'm the guy with two of everything :o As an instructor once told me about [a uhm..very different tool] "if you only have one of those, you don't really have *any*".
 
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