ZL1Mark
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Is there any pad/polish combo that can be used with the Flex 3401 that will give BETTER cut than the Meg's G110v2/MF cutting disc/M105? If there is, please let me know, as I haven't found it yet.
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Is there any pad/polish combo that can be used with the Flex 3401 that will give BETTER cut than the Meg's G110v2/MF cutting disc/M105? If there is, please let me know, as I haven't found it yet.
The Meguiar's MF Cutting disks with M105 on a random orbital (ie: NOT Flex) dual-action is a fairly potent combination that can rival the cutting abililty (in some cases exceed) of a wool pad on a rotary slinging rocks n' bottle.
I would agree with Jokeman that in many cases Surbuf pads will out cut (and more importantly out level) the microfiber pads, all things being equal. Both the Meguiar's DA MF Cutting disks and the Surbuf pads have a similar 'fingered' design that loves the higher orbital speed of a random orbital polisher (up to 6800 opm) vs the lower orbital speed of a Flex (measured max of 4800 opm if we are measuring them equally).
You could try a Lake Country Purple Foamed Wool Pad on the Flex DA, particularly if you prime the pad with M105. The Flex's forced rotation will better utilize the longer wool fibers and IME it has can cut extremely well. (I still don't like wool on a ROB, but on the Forced Rotation it really works nicely-I gave it a shot after seeing Thomas DeKany mention it several times and he was spot-on).
Thanks, Todd. :autopia:The Meguiar's MF Cutting disks with M105 on a random orbital (ie: NOT Flex) dual-action is a fairly potent combination that can rival the cutting abililty (in some cases exceed) of a wool pad on a rotary slinging rocks n' bottle.
I would agree with Jokeman that in many cases Surbuf pads will out cut (and more importantly out level) the microfiber pads, all things being equal. Both the Meguiar's DA MF Cutting disks and the Surbuf pads have a similar 'fingered' design that loves the higher orbital speed of a random orbital polisher (up to 6800 opm) vs the lower orbital speed of a Flex (measured max of 4800 opm if we are measuring them equally).
You could try a Lake Country Purple Foamed Wool Pad on the Flex DA, particularly if you prime the pad with M105. The Flex's forced rotation will better utilize the longer wool fibers and IME it has can cut extremely well. (I still don't like wool on a ROB, but on the Forced Rotation it really works nicely-I gave it a shot after seeing Thomas DeKany mention it several times and he was spot-on).
Did you mean the Higher speeds of a FLEX vs the lower speeds of a DA? I thought that the FLEX goes up to 9600opms?
Thanks, Todd. :autopia:
Generally speaking, what speeds with the G110v2 will level the best with the MF cutting pads and the surbuf pads?
MF pads = 4, 5, or 6?
Surbuf = 4, 5 or 6?
Better, IMO. Hence, starting this thread.
However when using a finger type pad that requires more orbital motion, the ROB polishers close the gap considerably.
How do you prime a foamed wool pad?
You could try a Lake Country Purple Foamed Wool Pad on the Flex DA, particularly if you prime the pad with M105.
How do you prime a foamed wool pad?
Just goes to show how far DA's have come!!!The Meguiar's MF Cutting disks with M105 on a random orbital (ie: NOT Flex) dual-action is a fairly potent combination that can rival the cutting abililty (in some cases exceed) of a wool pad on a rotary slinging rocks n' bottle.
Just goes to show how far DA's have come!!!![]()
Do you feel the tuff buff wool pads on the 3401 cuts better than the MF pads on a PC?Tuff Buf black wool pads on either the flex3401 or on a PC cuts best for me. The finish is also pretty good for something that cuts so well. As Todd said, the purple wool is also pretty good but can't touch these black wool pads.
PS: love those MF discs.
Squeeze some product on it, and work it into with your fingers (like you were teasing your perm). Think of it like spreading gel in your hair (hmmm maybe not the best analogy again).
Ideally you would have a little even coating through out the pile.
Tuff Buf black wool pads on either the flex3401 or on a PC cuts best for me. The finish is also pretty good for something that cuts so well. As Todd said, the purple wool is also pretty good but can't touch these black wool pads.
PS: love those MF discs.
Are the tuff buff pads still available?Hmm... never tried the Tuff Buff black wool on my 3401 or PC... I'll have to give it a try tomorrow. Lots and lots of RIDS to remove from this fairly hard paint I'm working on.