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Look at BigAl's post on the 7424XP it's 200 bucks difference.Gig103 said:For the $100+ difference, I can get polishes and maybe even some pads. What is the difference, for someone who hasn't done it --- more cut? less time to break down polish? Both?
Thanks!
Accumulator said:I just might buy that Griot's unit myself.
bert31 said:When would you use the Griot that you would not use the Flex or your PC or your Cyclo?
And I thought I owned a ton of power tools, I think you have me beat.
Accumulator said:If you can afford the Flex, buy the Flex.
The XP will get the job done, but the flex will get it done faster.REMIX said:Had an interesting conversation with a guy down a 4 Star Products this afternoon (I live not too far away from them). I was in their store today and asked if they sold buffers. The guy said "Yes, Makita and Porter Cable." I said I liked the XP but was interested in a Flex and if they carried that. The guy told me "You'll put swirls in your paint with a Flex". I was like "Oh yeah? Why do you say that?" He didn't really have an answer. I was wondering if these folks thought I looked like an idiot. One of the other things he said was that if you buy a Flex, you might as well "get a rotary buffer." LOL.
FWIW, I have a black C6 Corvette and need something to get rid of some scratches and spider webbing. I was thinking of picking up a Flex and some SIP and FF to tackle this. Considering the hardness of the clear, would an XP be up to the job? I do like the fact it will accept 4" pads.
RMX
bert31 said:When would you use the Griot that you would not use the Flex or your PC or your Cyclo?
And I thought I owned a ton of power tools, I think you have me beat.
mikenap said:Hey, I think I figured out how Accumulator chose his screen name! :idea