Aye! Along w/the FLEX rotary's. Pads are El Cheapie's that hold up well. I stepped down for the backing plate of the 3401. Use it sparingly because of the decades of rotary. 11,000+ semis tractor rigs. Beater's through the low mile minty rigs.
Brian: My go to rotary is the B-n-D 3,000 rpm. D/A is an Adams 15 for most reasonable jobs and if I need more violence, the MaxShine 21. Nice presentation today!
Brian would you be able to explain the difference between a Rotary polisher and a Forced Rotation polisher? They are not the Sam are they? Thank you in advance 👌🫡. Sissy likes cheese huh?
@@apexdetail85 Thank you. Tried your BC line up. Applied BC1, BC2, and BC 3 on my vehicle. Happy with the application and final result, just testing it through the winter. 🥶
Good illustration. Question: Are cordless d.a. and rotarys really worth it? The prices are pretty high, and the battery is very heavy. It's really not a correction improvement. Just curious about your thoughts. Sissy needs treats Brian. You may have to spoil her some too.
@@MrLIVELINESOLUTIONSJust my opinion of course, but loosing that annoying cord was awesome! Own a few various cordless types and have never looked back! 😁👍🏻
How many of you have used or own a forced rotation polisher like the Flex 3401?
Aye! Along w/the FLEX rotary's. Pads are El Cheapie's that hold up well. I stepped down for the backing plate of the 3401. Use it sparingly because of the decades of rotary. 11,000+ semis tractor rigs. Beater's through the low mile minty rigs.
Nope
Flex was too expensive for me.
Great content lately!
Yes! I have the flex 3401!! If you don't try to control the machine it works fantastic. Makes quick work of swirls with the LC forced rotation pads!!
Brian: My go to rotary is the B-n-D 3,000 rpm. D/A is an Adams 15 for most reasonable jobs and if I need more violence, the MaxShine 21. Nice presentation today!
Great video and breakdown Brian definitely liked seeing it in motion on the glass. Super informative appreciate all the content, thank you.
Shoo Mgr said its time 4 a ride in the Lamborghini than dinner time.lol
Great video❤
Brian would you be able to explain the difference between a Rotary polisher and a Forced Rotation polisher? They are not the Sam are they? Thank you in advance 👌🫡. Sissy likes cheese huh?
They both rotate clockwise… but the forced drive polisher also oscillates like a dual action polisher.
@@apexdetail85 got it 🫡
Great demo Brian!! Much appreciated!! Even the shop manager approved this as time ⏲️ well spent!! ✅️ 🇨🇦
Not seeing the attraction 2 forced rotation. I'll stick with the rotary polisher
What is it girl? Timmy’s stuck in the well again? Maybe if we leave him there for a while he’ll learn to stay away from the well…😁
😂👍🏻
Cool video. In case it matters I appreciate these process oriented videos a lot more than product oriented videos.
Friggin awesome video that everyone can learn from 👍thanks so much for sharing Brian and keep em coming 💪
Very unique and informative video. Is the forced rotation machine as safe as a DA?
Not me I was a little Leary about them. I will stick to the DA
Awesome demo brain jajajaja 🤣.
I like it.
Motion is a very good thing... let's keep it going..😁
Thanks Brian!!!
Great visual demonstration, thanks Brian 👍😁
Great demonstration Brian 👊🏼💎Always a great video and one for the library 👍🏻
Another awesome video and content good friend
Would a “light cut” pad with a polish be enough to take of a dying coating? Assuming the proper prep work was done before applying the coating.
Yes…a one step would do it.
@@apexdetail85 Thank you. Tried your BC line up. Applied BC1, BC2, and BC 3 on my vehicle. Happy with the application and final result, just testing it through the winter. 🥶
I've noticed that the detailing girl in Norway uses the flex polisher and her work is awsome.
Rupes Mille 900e!
Nice
Good illustration. Question: Are cordless d.a. and rotarys really worth it? The prices are pretty high, and the battery is very heavy. It's really not a correction improvement. Just curious about your thoughts.
Sissy needs treats Brian. You may have to spoil her some too.
Mostly only feasible for mobile detailing imo. I do use a drill and 2" 50/50 pad for polishing smaller areas above or below a body line.
@@MrLIVELINESOLUTIONSJust my opinion of course, but loosing that annoying cord was awesome! Own a few various cordless types and have never looked back! 😁👍🏻
The cord drives me crazy. Worth it to me.