Waxman
Super Moderator
I purchased the Flex XC 3401 buffer this summer and like it very much so far.
Its motion is opposite of my rotary buffer, so it takes some getting used to.
However, I was pleased at the results I got when buffing out some 1500 grit dry sanding scratches I made when evening out some hand-touchup paint I had applied.
This is definitely a machine that takes practice, but the results are well worth it, IMO.
I can't see polishing out sand scratches like that with a drum style buffer (which I was close to buying before I got the Flex).
Its motion is opposite of my rotary buffer, so it takes some getting used to.
However, I was pleased at the results I got when buffing out some 1500 grit dry sanding scratches I made when evening out some hand-touchup paint I had applied.
This is definitely a machine that takes practice, but the results are well worth it, IMO.
I can't see polishing out sand scratches like that with a drum style buffer (which I was close to buying before I got the Flex).