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    a.k.a. Troy@DetailCity Troy@Protekt's Avatar
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    Working With a FLEX Polisher

    I`m a new FLEX user so I have a question for you veteran FLEX guys.

    I`m curious, do you treat the FLEX the same as other dual action polishers? I mean do you use the same product and pad you would have used with a PC or UDM?

    I find myself using less aggressive polishes now and still getting much faster results with the FLEX.

    FYI: Any of you guys that do this for a living. You need to have one of these in your arsenal. I am ashamed of myself for waiting so long to try one.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Troy, I am on the edge of buying one. I`m weighing my options on what big ticket purchase I should make. I was thinking DI water, maybe a huge order of stuff, or maybe a nice air compressor.... I dunno. I need a BOAT LOAD of pads.

    I have had the chance to use the flex, and it was different. Not sure I used it enough to get used to it. It felt very grabby, if that is the word I was looking for.

    What type of time savings are you looking at?
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB View Post
    What type of time savings are you looking at?
    Well it is not going to be as easy to control as a traditional D/A. It`s a step saving machine for me. I find myself doing paint correction I would normally have to pull out the rotary for. Plus it will polish out the paint swirl free a lot faster than a traditional DA. Depends on the finish as to how much time you save but you will save time using this machine.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    I am sort of bummed with my PC. For over 3 years I have been using one. I just spend too much time with it and it`s correcting capabilities. As for the pad selection, yes, it`s the same as using a PC or UDM.
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTB View Post
    I am sort of bummed with my PC. For over 3 years I have been using one. I just spend too much time with it and it`s correcting capabilities. As for the pad selection, yes, it`s the same as using a PC or UDM.
    I spent less than 6 months on my PC, and instantly upgraded to a rotary when I started out detailing

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    I`m a new FLEX user so I have a question for you veteran FLEX guys.

    I`m curious, do you treat the FLEX the same as other dual action polishers? I mean do you use the same product and pad you would have used with a PC or UDM?

    I find myself using less aggressive polishes now and still getting much faster results with the FLEX.

    FYI: Any of you guys that do this for a living. You need to have one of these in your arsenal. I am ashamed of myself for waiting so long to try one.
    Troy, is the FLEX better than a CYCLO?
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by tmacsad View Post
    Troy, is the FLEX better than a CYCLO?
    I may not be the person to ask because I have only used a Cyclo once and didn`t like it. I like the PC better than a Cyclo and the FLEX corrects better than a PC so, going by that, my answer would be yes.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Troy glad to see you liked the Flex, you were such a hard sell on that machine! Haven`t seen Dwayne twist your arm like that before!

    Once anyone uses a Flex they have a hard time every picking up a PC again. Just makes the job so much faster.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Troy -

    A little off topic, but I see an issue with the DC forums. Your post got me wanting to click on over to the DC store, yet I can not find an easy link to click to get there from here (the forums). Maybe I am missing it, but I looked for several minutes. I think it would be a good idea to put a link on the page somewhere - in case discussion gets someone itching to look and all.

    And your signature doesn`t count. You may not be involved in all discussions.
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    It`s on the front page in the site navigation box. I appreciate you looking out for me Jared.

    I will probably make it an easy to find link in the top nav soon. As well as a link at the bottom.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    I may not be the person to ask because I have only used a Cyclo once and didn`t like it. I like the PC better than a Cyclo and the FLEX corrects better than a PC so, going by that, my answer would be yes.
    Is the FLEX available yet Troy?
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by tmacsad View Post
    Is the FLEX available yet Troy?
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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    When you are in the forums, there`s no link that I can easily find. I did do some more looking and when I went to the forum homepage (frontpage) there is a link.

    I would like a flex, I just don`t polish enough these days to justify the cost.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by JaredPointer View Post
    I would like a flex, I just don`t polish enough these days to justify the cost.
    They are expensive machines that`s for sure. If I were only doing my cars I wouldn`t be able to justify owning one either.

    Maybe I will start a rental program.

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    Re: Working With a FLEX Polisher

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    They are expensive machines that`s for sure. If I were only doing my cars I wouldn`t be able to justify owning one either.

    Maybe I will start a rental program.
    What are you asking a month
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