It completely removed 2k scuffs with an orange ccs pad and htec, very strong machine, it`ll heat up some paint though so be careful.
It completely removed 2k scuffs with an orange ccs pad and htec, very strong machine, it`ll heat up some paint though so be careful.
Mine is in hand now. UPS delivered it today. Looks like a fine piece of machinery. Very well constructed. Looks and feels like a rotary. From it`s looks it will probably handle similar to a rotary also.
The bag for it is also very nice. It`s heavly padded and constructed well.
Does the bag have separate pockets/compartments for pads, etc?
Has pockets on the inside.
Here`s the LINK for the setup.
Originally Posted by cjbigcog
If I actually get it. The last several years, my parents have just given me a check, so if that is the case, I`d order one.
I haven`t used mine yet Scottwax, but if it`s anything like it`s said to be and from what I can see from the construction of the unit, you should be able to retire your PC. The only other polisher that you MAY need would be a rotory for some very serious scratch/swirl removal.
Someone sent me some pictures of correction work done with a Flex-it was quite impressive. If you don`t have a rotary then it should be able to handle most everything you`d come across for detailing. I still be believe a rotary is a better tool for a bodyshop environment tho.
Originally Posted by Black Diamond
Since I got my UDM, my PC has been relegated to carpet duty.
I can see in a few months..."Since getting my Flex, my UDM has been relegated to carpet duty"
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I have a PC and Cyclo. Have been considering a rotary. Should I skip rotary and get a flex?
I do this as a hobby not professionally. Mostly need to get out swirls and scratches from washing and drying on a black car. My goal is not to have to work too hard or too long but am a little afraid of rotary. Flex sounds like great compromise.
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