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Thanks for sorting me out with some new goodies, for all your effort and meeting me halfway to collect my new toy. It was nice putting a face to the name. Great service!!! I'll buy from you again, anytime!
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2008 Focus ST - Frozen White
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WOW!!!!! Excalibur!!! WOW!!!! If I dont get a shield DA, this is what I am saving for, that's it. Carn delivers once again, now if only he would sort out my order...LOL!!!!!! No rush buddy.
Ex, great purchase from everything that I have read and happy detailing bud.
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(27-09-2010, 04:12 PM)Torres1 Wrote: WOW!!!!! Excalibur!!! WOW!!!! If I dont get a shield DA, this is what I am saving for, that's it. Carn delivers once again, now if only he would sort out my order...LOL!!!!!! No rush buddy.
Ex, great purchase from everything that I have read and happy detailing bud.
Thanks Torres1! Can't wait to start using it! Had a little fender-bender over the weekend, so i'm waiting on my car to get fixed first before doing a proper detail and getting to know the machine.
I'm very glad I went for the Flex instead of the Porter-Cable. This machine is well manufactured and has a quality feel to it. It's currently standing on my work bench, and every time I walk past it I just want to pick it up and start working!!
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(27-09-2010, 06:08 PM)Carn Wrote: Pleasure Billy and nice to meet you as well 
Before using the Flex make sure the backing plate is properly fastened. Some of the very first ones had issues with them coming loose from the factory but I haven't heard of it again so I assume it's been sorted!
@ Torres...Sorry bud, it's only the US stuff that's still outstanding at the moment 
I kinda figured this out when I checked that everything was working. The screw holding the backing plate was not tightened and caused some vibration which was easily fixed by tightening it. It still had some vibration, but I figured that was caused by the "motion" of the machine. ( Thanks for the tip though.

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What was strange is that the moment I put a pad on the backing plate all vibration disappeared, from 1 to 6 speed. I was quite impressed.
As per LC's post, I'm guessing this will not be the case when I place it on a surface to be polished.
There is no way i'll be leaving it to gather dust. I'm already contemplating doing my wife's car in the meantime. As soon as I'm accustomed to the machine i'll start doing other cars as well.
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Lubrication of the Backing Plate/ Felt Ring
Use some synthetic 30w motor oil and soak the felt ring for 24 hours and then squeeze out the excess ( do this every 3 months or so dependent upon use) Or you could use a lithium grease on it. Lack of proper lubrication is the main cause of over-heating. Rub it around the felt ring and the back of backing plate, and then wipe off any excess
Notes:
1. Lubricate the felt ring
2. Add a washer to the backing plate
3. Tighten the backing plate before use.