I remember reading of the early models overheating to the point of smoking.
Have they cured the overheating while working them hard yet. ???
For that kind of $$$$$$$ I would expect it to be much better than a PC
I remember reading of the early models overheating to the point of smoking.
Have they cured the overheating while working them hard yet. ???
For that kind of $$$$$$$ I would expect it to be much better than a PC
how much of a size difference is there between the flex and the pc?
so the majority would still suggest a PC to someone just getting into buffing and paint correction ? i think i am going to purchase the PC this year for sure
If you are just going to do your own car I think a PC is all that is needed.
I have not used my PC for 2 years on my DD and more than a year on the show car so it is not like you will be using it every day.
I have learned to clean my cars without putting swirls in them and it is not necessary to polish much.
I`m with bb. A PC is still a good machine and will do some very good paint correction without a lot of know how and skill.
I would definitely choose the Flex if you want the fastest results and money isn`t a deciding factor. This is why I think anybody doing detailing often on various cars should have one.
As bb said, if you`re just buying one to use on your daily driver and you would rather spend some extra time instead of extra cash on a buffer then go with a PC.
Yep if I was going to be detailing other peoples cars I would have a Flex I already own a rotary but to do my own car and when I do polish it may not be but one panel that has a minor flaw the PC is fine.
I`m sure the flex is a better machine but I don`t feel compelled to buy one just to use it one hour or less per year.
is that the speed control on the left side around where your thumb would rest? The more I look at this polisher the more I want one, I am just holding out because of what I read about the early models smoking.
I still don`t believe in grit guards.
What is that above the vent?
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