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Jay J said:Kevin where can you get these pads?
Kevin Brown said:Yeah, that [SurBuf balding]has also happened to me. I probably treated the pads the exact same way you likely did... I used them as if they were just like foam. Turns out that a light touch yielded superior results...
.. I do enjoy writing about detailing and the related fields. It allows me to share the knowledge I have gained through watching, listening, and doing...
gmblack3a said:I might give them a try tomorrow on a blue BMW,
Accumulator said:gmblack3a- Thanks for posting that. Big thing I noticed was that you were using a 7" SurBuf on the PC, so yeah, you must not've been applying much pressure. Pretty impressive that it cut so well!
gmblack3a said:.. you can apply some pretty good pressure with the 7" pad. Still not like the pressure required to do the KBPCM.
Accumulator said:OK, guess there's a wide range in what different people think of regarding the amount of pressure. You know, the "plenty of pressure but not so much that it merely jiggles" sort of thing. ...
BigAl3 said:I apologize if it's already been mentioned, but has anyone tried using these pads with the Flex?...
Kevin Brown said:It is very difficult to express a thing like applied pressure in writing...I am having this problem in with the method paper...there should be no gray area, right?
I grabbed ahold of it firmly. Its weight registered around 12.5 pounds. I added a bit of pressure, mimicking what I thought to be normal. I came up with about 15 pounds. So, that's normal to me. Moderate pressure is something like a 50% increase, so 22-23 pounds. Heavy would be 23 to 30, which is a lot...If anyone knows of a better way to [relate] pressure, I certainly would be interested to hear about it.
I just wonder how well the Flex handles virtually no-load on its drive mechanism.
If the balance mechanism is as it should be, it will probably be fine.
Accumulator said:
Not having tried actually polishing my scaleI'd say that's a good set of guidelines. Especially the 20 = moderate, seeing as how 20 lbs. is sorta the rule of thumb AFAIK. 30 lbs. seems like a lot, possibly enough to bog it with some pads :think: I suspect that the (bogging-related) effects of increased pressure are not linear but that's just a guess.
Accumulator said:
I somehow suspect that the Flex 3401 will deal with near-no-load at least as well as it will handle more-than-moderate pressure. Consider the failures that've been reported and the presumed necessity of lubing the felt ring (which apparently never occurred to the folks at Flex, who must've tested the thing under what they considered normal conditions).