LQ9SS said:
.. I switched from Optimum polishes to M105/M205. I hated the long working time with OP.
Yeah, I too *really* like the much shorter work times of the M105/M205...OCP drove me nuts in that regard.
craigdt-Huh, guess it's one of those "YMMV" things :nixweiss I tried for *years* do get them to do decent work via PC, and recently revisited them with M105. Simply ineffective IME, had to put the pad on the Flex to get anything done, and I do mean *anything*.
And both my PCs have always "merely jiggled" with the application of any significant pressure. They did it when new, after rebuilding, and they still do it today. But then again, it was one of *my* PCs that cut through the clear at the St. Louis G-T-G, and that was with a 6" 7006 pad too.
Darkstar752- Yeah, I get it about the oscillation, but what about rotation? My PCs *oscillate* just fine with the larger pads but as soon as I apply pressure I lose the rotation.
Since the rotation of a PC isn't powered, I find it interesting that it's easier to maintain rotation under applied pressure with the smaller pads. Less friction from the smaller surface area I presume.
And what about the way the outer portion of a bigger pad moves faster than the outer portion of a smaller one? The same thing that makes a smaller pad *less* effective via rotary oughta factor in with RO/DA machines too :think:
All recent discussions of PC, Cyclos, etc. make me even more convinced that the Flex 3401 is simply a better mousetrap (even if I *do* still love my Cyclos).