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What is the FLEX PP-F finishing pad? The FLEX PP-F is a soft, white foam polishing pad with reticulated foam — built as the final finishing step in the three-step FLEX polishing system for maximum gloss, complete freedom from holograms and a clear, mirror-like paint surface on FLEX polishers.
The last step in the polishing process decides whether a result is truly professional. The FLEX PP-F finishing pad is that last step: a soft, white pad that polishes the surface to a high gloss with a fine finishing polish, clears every hologram left over from the compound step and leaves a clear, deep-gloss paint surface — ready for a sealant or a coat of wax.
The FLEX PP-F is cut from the same reticulated foam as the PP-C and PP-M, but in a much softer formulation. That softness isn't a shortfall in quality — it's the key property for the finishing step: a soft pad builds up minimal heat, transfers minimal pressure and works the finest finishing abrasives gently and evenly into the paint. The result is a gloss you simply can't hit with hard pads.
As the third step in the FLEX PP-Pad system (PP-C for cut, PP-M for compound, PP-F for finish), the PP-F plays a clear and irreplaceable role. What the PP-C starts with aggressive cut and the PP-M carries on with compound refinement, the PP-F finishes off: the paint is brought to the state where the car can be handed back to the customer or prepped for a protective sealant.
Detailing1's tip from the shop: For the PP-F finishing step we'd go lighter on the finisher than in the compound step. The soft PP-F spreads product more efficiently than hard pads — too much polish gives you streaks and a longer dry time. Sweet spot: a small dab of finisher on the pad, spread it at low speed, then bring it up to a medium working speed. After the last pass, always check the result under an inspection light before you lay down a sealant or wax — the PP-F gives its best when the compound step before it is fully finished.
The physics of the finishing step is the opposite of the cut step: where hard foam transfers mechanical pressure into the paint on the cut step and pulls scratches out by cutting, the finishing step asks for exactly the reverse. The FLEX PP-F finishing pad is soft because only soft foam spreads the abrasives in a fine finishing polish evenly enough across the surface that no new micro-holograms show up.
A hard pad with a fine finisher would drive the abrasives too hard into the paint and leave a fine but visible hologram pattern — the very problem the compound step is meant to clear. The soft PP-F kills that effect completely: the abrasives glide gently over the surface, polish to a high gloss and leave no trails of their own.
Heat build-up on the PP-F finishing step is much lower than on the PP-C cut step. The soft foam soaks up part of the machine's energy instead of sending it all into the paint. That's what you want on the finishing step: low temperatures protect the polished surface and let you work longer without risk on heat-sensitive paints.
The white colour of the PP-F is the international code colour for finishing pads in the FLEX system. White says: soft material, minimal cut, maximum gloss. In the three-step protocol the colour coding is a handy bit of order: red for PP-C (cut), orange for PP-M (compound), white for PP-F (finish) — no grabbing the wrong pad, even when the case is full.
One more thing about pad softness that often gets underrated: the PP-F is a great fit for older or thinner clear coats, where finishing with a harder pad carries a raised risk of burning through. If you don't know exactly how much clear coat is left on a car — paint thickness under 80 microns is nothing unusual in restoration work — the soft PP-F keeps you on the safe side. Less pressure, less cut, less risk — with no compromise on the final gloss.
The finishing step with the FLEX PP-F finishing pad is the shortest, but not the least important step in the three-step protocol. It decides the final look: whether the paint comes out clear and mirror-like after the work, or whether a fine haze or holograms cloud the result.
A good PP-F result needs a fully finished compound step with the PP-M first. If fine holograms are still showing under the inspection light after the PP-M, the PP-F can't fully clear them — it isn't built for that. The PP-F refines a surface that's already well prepped; it doesn't fix incomplete earlier steps. The division of labour in the FLEX PP system is clearly set here and you stick to it.
Working the PP-F on FLEX machines, we'd say: small dab of finisher on the pad, work at a medium speed — the PP-F doesn't need high speed to do its job. Two to three overlapping passes per section, light pressure, no dwelling in one spot. The tell for a good finishing step: the finishing polish disappears completely on the surface without drying out. If it dries too fast, you laid down too little; if it leaves streaks, you laid down too much.
The check after the PP-F finishing step matters: under an inspection light, ideally a full-spectrum light with high CRI, you check the finished surface for leftover holograms and buffer trails. A good PP-F result shows a clear, even reflection with no visible pattern. If dark areas still show fine holograms, either the compound step was incomplete or too little finisher went on. In that case: work the same area again with the PP-F and enough finisher — no going back to the PP-M if the rest of the surface is already hologram-free.
The PP-F can also be used as a final care pad on well-kept cars where no scratch correction is needed: a regular refresher polish with the PP-F and a mild finishing product keeps the gloss up and clears a light oxidation film without any cut or compound step. For cared-for cars that get worked regularly, that makes the PP-F a sensible buy on its own too.
The FLEX PP-F finishing pad shares its hook-and-loop mounting with the PP-C and PP-M: the same standardised backing plate, the same swap system. That lets you switch pads between all three steps fast, no tools and no lost time. In practice: once you've worked a panel on the cut step, you can run the PP-M and PP-F on the same panel straight after, without re-rigging the machine.
The Ø150mm version is compatible with the FLEX XFE 2 15 cordless dual-action polisher and other 150mm polishers in the FLEX line. The Ø125mm version fits the more compact 125mm machines. For the PXE 80 the PP-F in the standard sizes on offer isn't the first choice — here the matching small-pad format is what you want for the finishing step.
The 5-pack makes real sense for the finishing step in particular: since the PP-F is the last pad in the chain and defines the final surface, a clean, fresh pad per car matters more on the finishing step than on any other. Grit carried over from the compound step or dried finisher left in the pad feeds straight into how even the gloss comes out.
The FLEX PP-F finishing pad is the specialist end of the FLEX PP-Pad range. Where the PP-C is built for maximum cut and the PP-M for balanced compound work, the PP-F has one goal only: the best possible surface gloss with complete freedom from holograms. That focus makes it a must for anyone chasing professional results — and skippable for anyone who just wants a quick one-step pass.
For the one-step approach the PP-F is the wrong pick: it has too little cut to clear scratches or oxidation. If you polish in one step, you grab the PP-M as the more universal pad. The PP-F only makes sense as the last step in a multi-step protocol — and in that role it's irreplaceable.
Compared with generic finishing pads from other makers, the PP-F is part of a thought-out system: it's matched to the pad sizes and backing plate of the FLEX machines, and its foam hardness is tuned to work with the PP-C and PP-M. Run the full FLEX PP system and you've got a consistent, matched polishing programme — not a pile of pads thrown together at random. That's the difference between a protocol that delivers predictable, repeatable results and one that shifts with every pad combo.
The FLEX PP-F finishing pad is the last investment for a complete FLEX PP system. If you already run the PP-C and PP-M, you close out the set with the PP-F and have a complete three-step polishing programme that suits every paint condition and every correction level.
Our pick for the full set: PP-C in the 5-pack (cut), PP-M in the 5-pack (compound) and PP-F in the 5-pack (finish) — this set covers a full polishing season for pro use. Or one 2-pack of each for the beginner who wants to get to know the three-step protocol first, before moving up to the 5-packs.
The PP-F is compatible with the BP-M PXE backing plate for the PXE 80 as well as all standard backing plates for 125mm and 150mm FLEX polishers. Switching between the PP-C, PP-M and PP-F takes seconds — exactly the efficiency that counts in pro use. Three pads, three steps, one flawless result.
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