Flex XC 3401 VRG Buffer Demo
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Mine just came today. I tested it out with some Menzerna SIP on an orange pad, followed by Zaino ZPC-Fusion on a white pad. OMG does it shine! The FLEX rocks!!!
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good point but knowing the FLEX, i am sure no scratches were left on the clear coat
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at the last picture the focusing of the cam is on the lamp, not on the finish! so if there are still scratches, u cant see them on the picture.
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I now have a sickness, I NEED a 3401VRG to cure me.
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Wow, didn't know you were on YouTube, George. I remember reading this writeup on Detail University and was very impressed. For a time, I was nearly sold on one...
Anyway, great vid and I hope to see more out of DI.
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The new 3401 is indeed a very good machine.
If used properly, it can remove many types of swirls
However, nothing beats a rotary+wool pad+ compound combo in bringing out the shine/brightness from the clearcoat. I'll use the 3401 after that to remove my own buffer marks.
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Yes, definitely too much compound, especially for Menzerna powergloss. I'm so glad there is a random orbital that can actually take advantage of powergloss, those 7424s just don't hack it in terms of necessary power for this compound. Yet, the amount of polish isn't what the video is explaining - the results would be the same regardless. Great vid DetailedImage, I look forward to speaking with you some more on the boards.
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Awesome video, mine just came today!!!
What were the chemicals you used ? Was it just a light compound and then some polish, and what pads did you use?
gomer57 3 years ago
First pass was Menzerna Power Gloss with the yellow cutting pad (which was what the video shows). Second pass followed up with Menzerna PO106FF with a white pad to bring out the depth and gloss of the paint. The Menzerna polishes applied by the Flex is sure to give professional results every time. Pads used were the standard Lake Country 6.5" pads.
DetailedImage 3 years ago
I'm going to buy this machine but I was wondering if the pads and especially the polishes that are on the site are the best to have and use with the VRG.
Johnold13 4 years ago
For most imperfections, the white polishing pad will be all that is necessary. For deeper imperfections, like what is shown in the video, I'd start with the orange light cutting pad and move up to the more aggressive yellow pad if necessary. Always start with the least aggressive method to get the job done and work your way up if you need more bite to your pad / polish.
DetailedImage 4 years ago
this machine is great if it did that good on the finish...is the power of the machine constant even if you apply pressure? i really want to purchase this machine but i already have a makita which does a really good job. all in all, that's a great finish.
axhelsiz 4 years ago
I've applied about 40 lbs of pressure with this machine without it bogging down. The power of the machine is outstanding. I've had it to the point where the pad flexes a solid half inch over the backing plate. You'll be very impressed with the Flex.
DetailedImage 4 years ago