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Ray in Kigwood
02-24-2008, 10:06 AM
My Friday afternoon and Saturday with the The Flex 3401.







First off I washed it well with a lambwool mid and Mothers deep sudsing shampoo utilizing the 2bucket method and grit guards. Then I made up a 3 gallon buket of sudsy solution as a lubricant and using the saturated mitt I clayed the entire vehicle. I first started off with the yellow bar of Mothers from the kit, but it was too fine and took tot damn long. So I went with a purple clay I had purchased and it worked wonderfully and required a lot of lubricant so as not to drag. Then I did a rinse and blew it off with the lleafblower.



Then per the advice on the detailing forums, I used a white pad and went straight with the Menzerna Final polish to level the paint. My paint was relatively new with no swirls and in good condition so I bypassed the Super Intensive Polish and went straight to the Final Polish.



Using the techniques I read on the detailing forums I first misted my white pad with XMC pad conditioner and put a a couple of dime sized product on the pad. Started on 1 to spread the product over a 2 by 2 area, sped things up to 6 and made a double overlapping pass, and slowed to 3 till the polish broke down exactly as I saw in the videos on Youtube.



I then buffed off the product utilizing a microfiber towel turning frequently.



Once this was completed, I had to chase down 4 asperin with a beer cuz doggone it......all this bending and wiping got my old wrinkled butt sore. So, another quick Hieniken and I washed the entire vehicle again prior to LSP sealant. I know some washed and some did not after polishing, I just felt a good wash would get rid of all traces of polish leftovers. Then it was a blowjob with the leafblower, a wipe down with MF to get rid of grrrrr damn water spots..



Final sealant I applied with the machind and a microfiber applicator for the places I could not reach with the machine. I applied using the GREY pad. Once again first dampening with XMC pad conditioner as this was a new pad. I used Wolfgangs Deep Gloss paint sealant. After application, I let it dry for 3 Heinikens and now the asperin has kicked in so I feel better.

Buffed it all off by hand with a MF towel. It came off really easy and looked fine so I saw no need to use the machine.





Here is an overalll view of the Tahoe.



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6785.jpg



I went back after this pic and wiped off the polish just above the handle. Thats what it was, I thought it was a swirl in the paint..



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6792.jpg



Nice reflection off of drivers door.



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6790.jpg



Same goes for the passenger side



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6788.jpg



See the spots in the pic?



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6787.jpg



and the spots in this one! Grrrrrrr I went back and looked, wiped and double checked......not a single spot on the panel. Then I realized.......it was on the camera, the body and the lens. I had some spots on in from the Wolfgangs ....doggone it..So I wiped it clean, and Voila! check out the next few. ( I blame the Heinikens at this point ;) )



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6789.jpg



These next two show how well the hood came out....



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6784.jpg



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6791.jpg



And finally an overall shot of the vehicle. Now remember, I have only sealed this with the Wolfgangs sealant. It requires at least 12 hours to cure. I will let it cure a few days and then WAX. I have NOT waxed this truck yet. The difference from stock paint to this is astounding. I would like to thank all you fellers for the tips and techniques I would never have learned on my own. I am well pleased with the results so far.



http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd221/Bosko_Biati/Tahoe/IMG_6786.jpg



My experience with the Flex 3401



I bought this unit based on the reviews I had read on the detailing forums on the net. I cannot compare it to a rotary as I had not used one, nor a pc for that matter. I find this to be a well engineered product that performs its intended function quite well. Some feel its pricey, personally I think cheap tools are very expensive, and a quality tool results in a quality job done. I found I did not like holding the tool at 12 and 6 oclock as it came configured and opted instead for the handle. MUCH better and easier to control. I like the soft start so that you dont fling product all over the vehicle. As I was about 35 feet from my garage, I made sure I had provided the flex with plenty of electrons using a 10 guage extension cord with a gfi just in case II happened to spill a Heiny.



Overall I am quite pleased with my purchase of the Flex and feel it was worth the $$$. This is my very first detail of a vehicle and so far I am happy with the results. I suspect it will look even better with a good coat of premium wax...



.....but that is next weekend. ;)



So there iit is fella`s, hope you enjoyed the review.





http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/classic-motoring/Flex3401VRGCarPolisher.jpg





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imported_Sludge
02-24-2008, 10:48 AM
Great job, good review. The paint looks flawless. :xyxthumbs

ricka
02-24-2008, 10:51 AM
Very nice job and thanks for taking time to review the product...



Sounds like you need to buy aspirin at Costco... :chuckle:

a.k.a. Patrick
02-24-2008, 11:12 AM
Nice job , welcome to Autopia! Nice read also! LOL

P1et
02-24-2008, 11:13 AM
Fantastic review with pics, NICE! I love my Flex, it`s a correction MANIAC!!!

rwisejr
02-24-2008, 11:16 AM
Nice job for your first time out. Nice truck you got there. Sounds and looks like you did your homework . Good job and enjoy it !!!!

cajunfirehawk
02-24-2008, 11:38 AM
Great Job, :goodjob good to see that not only those youngsters can rock a killer detail!:hifive: Us "more matured" gents can kick butt too, now pass a Heineken :woot2: I already took my aspirin today with my blood pressure pill...LOL :cool:

c6 cowboy
02-24-2008, 12:28 PM
Ray -



I have enjoyed reading your posts and ordered my flex yesterday. Your review and instructions for us noobs is greatly appreciated. Any more thoughts on the products used? Great looking rig now! :bigups



jke

detaildoc
02-24-2008, 01:27 PM
Great job! Flex + Menzerna is the holy grail of detailing.

jetset4me
02-24-2008, 02:42 PM
Great job there, Tex! The only thing you`re missing is the steer horns and the shotgun. I thought that was standard in Texas. My old Marine Corps DI friend is from Waco but living here in SoCal now and he definitely is a Texan. He told me that him and his brother hit a deer with their Suburban down there, skinned it and made Texas chili with it. His vehicle needed some detailing after that. Welcome to Club Flex:xyxthumbs

salty
02-24-2008, 02:57 PM
Nice write up. A 4 Heineken review, makes me thirsty.

Old Pirate
02-24-2008, 03:37 PM
Great review Ray! now i have to go get some beer!..........:xyxthumbs

Pats300zx
02-24-2008, 04:04 PM
Great job on the truck. I love my Flex just used it today on a detail and couldn`t be happier...

Junebug
02-24-2008, 05:05 PM
Thanks Ray for the review. I wish the Flex was "discovered" a few years ago when I found the detailing bug and later started reading the forums. I have a PC and Makita rotary - use both, but want a Flex just because! Wolfgang looks good, it was my first boutique sealant and I still have an once or two left in the bottle. I have tried a bunch since, and if you get into this craziness - you probably will to. Feel free to PM me anytime - I would be happy to save you a few bucks on stuff I tried and didn`t feel were worth it.

frostydog
02-24-2008, 05:27 PM
What a great review!!



You nailed it my freind...this forum can teach you to do something very few "common folks" out there know how to do. Make a car look AMAZING.



Oh yeah...welcome to the club.