OK, here's my impression of the planex after using it on a high end level 5 smooth finish job.
On the walls- Stock pad, using Brilliant 150 paper. Vac at max along with the ac interval at max. Motor speed was at 2 1/2- 3. Suctioning number 3-4 and inside pad extraction. Flew through the walls and made them slicky smooth. Really. Four rooms in 30 mins.
Ceilings was a completely different story. The wall configuration made some deep swirls and was somewhat hard to control. So, I switched it up to this: Used the soft pad backer with the sponge insert. Used 180 Brilliant and left the vaccum as is. The settings on the planex was motor 2, suctioning was 4, and inside pad extraction. Still left some swirl marks, but was taken care of in the final touch up.
Really worked the shoulders though. Almost like running a bazooka for the day. But again, flew through the ceilings, approx. 1250 sq ft in 30 mins. Just things to watch for is when bringing the planex away from the work, make sure you still have the head on the work. If you bring it off too soon, you'll just be flouring the room with the uncollected dust. Noise wasn't bad at all. Also, you have to time it where the auto clean function fires off, don't be sanding. The suctioning stops and the head slightly lifts off, putting a cant on the pad and digging in. As I use it more, I'll fine tune it to where I can start saving my shoulders. [tongue]
On the walls- Stock pad, using Brilliant 150 paper. Vac at max along with the ac interval at max. Motor speed was at 2 1/2- 3. Suctioning number 3-4 and inside pad extraction. Flew through the walls and made them slicky smooth. Really. Four rooms in 30 mins.
Ceilings was a completely different story. The wall configuration made some deep swirls and was somewhat hard to control. So, I switched it up to this: Used the soft pad backer with the sponge insert. Used 180 Brilliant and left the vaccum as is. The settings on the planex was motor 2, suctioning was 4, and inside pad extraction. Still left some swirl marks, but was taken care of in the final touch up.
Really worked the shoulders though. Almost like running a bazooka for the day. But again, flew through the ceilings, approx. 1250 sq ft in 30 mins. Just things to watch for is when bringing the planex away from the work, make sure you still have the head on the work. If you bring it off too soon, you'll just be flouring the room with the uncollected dust. Noise wasn't bad at all. Also, you have to time it where the auto clean function fires off, don't be sanding. The suctioning stops and the head slightly lifts off, putting a cant on the pad and digging in. As I use it more, I'll fine tune it to where I can start saving my shoulders. [tongue]