I use it on all my cars. I had a full front Xpel done last week on a new one.
I spend many hours on the highway…… high speed pebbles cause chips and many of them. 100k miles and my front ends were visually spotted, when I traded at 300k it was ugly. The vehicle I just traded had 280k miles...
Interesting design..... I would think you would want the chassis up high and away from the pads.
I just buffed the house sinks using a Pixie with an APS 3" extension and 3" pad. Working those curved surfaces would be impossible with most other machines.
Jorze, I'm blessed with bad knees and weak legs..... I work out 3 times a week and ride a recumbent trike 70+ miles a week but they are what they are!
I was in the office chair world for 30 years. Forget the tiny Harbor Freight red round roller seat on tiny wheels.... first time a wheel...
Mike,
I saw your post on the new FL facility on the 3D forum. It shows you using the Flex drywall sander. That would work great as an RV-Trailer polisher if it had a hook-loop backing plate!