Kompressor pads and Flex 3401?

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There is the black part and more dense yellow part. I use the black part on my ML because it conforms to my big side wall tires well. However I will soon be getting a new BMW with low profile tires. Do I use the yellow side on these or can I not use it.
 
The dense yellow part is the "handle"



For low profile tires, try using a razor and cut the tire swipe in half. This makes the swipe eay to manage on these low profile tires.
 
I believe the yellow portion is only for gripping... the yellow portion on mine is flat: the black portion is curved and will conform to tire... just my reasoning! Try and hold the black portion... its not for hands!



If I'm wrong(again)... ignore this post!!!!
 
I usually find that simply swiping the tire with the gel (which is what I use) will not cover the entire tire, and it seems to waste some product. I have to press down on the wipe so the gel covers the tire. Am I doing this right, or is there something I'm missing in the procedure?
 
Yes, I apply the gel to the entire foam applicator. It absorbs the gel like a sponge because, well, it kinda is a sponge. Therefore, I use less gel by pressing down to squeeze out the trapped in gel. Is your applicator a foam one, or is it something else? The first time I used the foam swipe, I was confused because I had to use so much gel to cover the tire. Maybe I am doing something wrong?! :confused:
 
now that the winter is here...and that almost all of it stays completely on the top of the swipe when i squirt it out....i mean some goes in while your appplying it cause i see it coming out when i wash it....i usually sqirt a line on...then wipe the top i/2 of the tire...then another squirt for the lower half of the tire...then wipe it in really good....hey check are u sing like those pinnacle foam thingys...caus they absorb like nuts....i use the yellow hanlded black underneath eagles.....the fact that you have to press down so hard makes me think ....like you are saying that your wasting product cause its all getting absorbed by your applicator.....your not doing anything wrong i think matbe its just the applicaotr dood...IMHO:confused:
 
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I have to press down on the wipe so the gel covers the tire. Am I doing this right, or is there something I'm missing in the procedure?</blockquote>

If it works good for you doing it this way then I don't think you should worry whether you are doing it right. When I was first using the eagle tire swipe, I simply wipe without pressure. Lately I've been using pressure and like it better (gives better coverage). Hmmm. I'm not using that Meguiars gel though. ;)
 
I wish I could tell you Mark. I haven't tried them since I'm so happy with my HT pads. I hope a few people with experience using them on a 3401 will answer though! If I heard enough good on it I'd give them a shot.
 
The only Kompressor pad I use is the Gold for application of BFWD using my GG RO. I love the way it feels when I am applying the BFWD.:clap:
 
I'm doing a car right now using my flex and the hydro pads.I will bring one of my Kompressor pads in and give it a try and let you know how it does.I have all the colors but will use the white one whch is the most popular one and is the same one i used on the vette but with a rotary .
 
Adam, are you done yet?:rolleyes:
No I'm not done it was a long first day for sure.The 105 is done and i did one panel using the hite kompressor bad and my flex i had no problem correcting some swirls the only thing i didn't like was the way the flex backing plate held onto the pad not sure if it was weak velcro on my pad also i'm using the original size kompressor pads which i believe is seven inch's so there was some extra room were the bp meets the pads.Also i found the pad to be a little big for the area i was working on.I switched back to a LC flat orange pad for a few passes and the Velcro started coming off on that.So back to the Hydro pads cyan .I think that the Hydro pads work really well but they don't hold up very well.

So anyway yes you can use the Kompressor pads on the flex just get the smaller size or do what Dana does use a rotary .

Another thing i see so many post about the working time and the dusting of 105 i have to say i had plenty of working time and the dust really isn't bad at all .Maybe i should of taken a picture of the dust i don't think anyone has ever done that.
Then again i have the car on one of our spare lifts at work so i have my air hose right by me to blow off any dust .Having a compressor makes things a whole easier.Glad i have one at home also.
 
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