got my flex 3401 and tried it...

asharma

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WOW...nice results and easy to use!!!!! Had done my wifes 2002 indigo blue Golf a couple weeks ago with my PCXP and 4" pads and M105/205...Results were good but took forever!!!!! THe flex is much faster to cut...Used 6" yellow pad, 1-2 passes and got rid of the swirling in the areas i had slacked off on when i was getting tired with the PCXP...Even in the areas that i thought the PCXP did a good job, the shine is much deeper with the flex because it just handles paint correction a whole lot better...Now for the RIDS...I got rid of ALL the swirls but the RIDS, the RIDS...Some I managed to greatly diminish but are still there and believe me the paint was geting HOT...So how does one totally get rid of RIDS? I don't think it is a limitation of the flex (vs. Rotary) as I took my midnight blue Boxster to a professional in April who used a rotary for 6 hrs and it still came back with RIDS as they were afraid they were going to burn the paint...Believe me, I still have a wack of them RIDS but no swirls... should I move to a PFW pad or surbuf pad? Thoughts? thanks in advance...
 
Just some food for thought from my own experiences (being a flex newbie myself)



- Highest I'd go is orange pad. Yellow can do a lot of marring (and really heats it up; accidently burned paint my first time with yellow doing stupid stuff)



- If you have RIDs left behind after oyur correction and they resist your efforts to remove them with orange, I'd bump up to a PFW + SIP. If 2 hits don't remove them (usually I can wetsand an entire panel with 2000 then remove all wetsanding scratches and haze with 2 hits), I'd just accept them - your paint will need to be corrected (polished) down the road again, so why burn through your clear now when you'll have to do it again in a year or two anyways. Even on a show car, going for 100% is a loser's game - you will get marring over time, so why not do a bit of correction and have 90%, versus a lot of correction (and clear removal) and 100%, which will turn into 90% within a year anyways.
 
thanks,but if the RIDS are not throught the clear (i can't feel them with my nail) why don't they come out? IS it a matter of just more passes? Also, I did not have a problem with the yellow LC pad, minimal marring...Were u using M105/205?
 
asharma said:
thanks,but if the RIDS are not throught the clear (i can't feel them with my nail) why don't they come out?



because they're deep in the clear.



Sure, you can remove them by doing more passive/more aggressive method, but I'd just blend them in and move again. Polishing is a losing game you can never win - you will never be able to maintain 100% perfection over the course of, say, 12mths, and eventually you will strike through if you do it over and over and over and..........................trying to chase every RID
 
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