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Old 03-15-2009, 08:50 PM   #1
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Default Just got to use my Flex 3401!

And I am in LOVE WITH IT! Must say this puppy has some kick to it compared to my PC. I am glad I made this purchase as it made my detail job go a lot smoother and soooo much faster. I got to use it on my friends IS 300 and he is shooting some pics for me right now will post up once I get them through the email.

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I basically did a 1 step process with 85rd/white pad that's all my friend was looking for. Applied KAIO and then put on 2 layers of Z5 pro then 1 layer of Z2. I think she turned out pretty nice. No before pics as I totally forgot =\. But here are the afters:




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Glad to hear you like the Flex, it's a fantastic tool! Nice work on the detail as well!

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Old 03-15-2009, 11:23 PM   #3
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Hey thanks for the reply! I'll be watching for those daily specials as I am in need for some supplies!
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I'm hard pressed to buy one when I have a rotary and a pc also. I would like to use one.
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Old 03-16-2009, 06:43 AM   #5
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yea if you have already learn how to use a rotary then I would say you're good to go. But I think once you try one you'll buy one. It is very nice indeed and it really impressed me with the power and the time it took to do my friends car. I can not wait till this weekend to do my friends truck which will take 3 steps to remove his damage.
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I know more than a couple rotary users that went back and prefer the Flex. Its a bit safer, plenty powerful, and size and weight just feel right !
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I own and use all three rotary,flex and pc all have there uses but i go for the flex 90% of the time now just love that machine it's my vettes best friend
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