cryptolo
Member
For the longest time I finished my pens by sanding up to 600 grit then applying EEE-ultrashine and then shellawax. While this made for a high gloss shiny finish I wanted something a little better.
I read on the description of EEE ultrashine that it effectively takes whatever your last sanding grit was and multiplies it by 5X! Thus my finish was basically the equivalent of 3000 grit. Then I got some fine sanding pads in the mail which go up to 12,000 grit. When I apply the EEE ultrashine after sanding up to 12,000 I theoretically get a 60,000 grit finish!! And boy does this ever make for a smoooooth surface!!
Here is a link to the EEE with the description!
EEE-Ultra Shine Paste Wax: 250ml at Penn State Industries
I read on the description of EEE ultrashine that it effectively takes whatever your last sanding grit was and multiplies it by 5X! Thus my finish was basically the equivalent of 3000 grit. Then I got some fine sanding pads in the mail which go up to 12,000 grit. When I apply the EEE ultrashine after sanding up to 12,000 I theoretically get a 60,000 grit finish!! And boy does this ever make for a smoooooth surface!!
Here is a link to the EEE with the description!
EEE-Ultra Shine Paste Wax: 250ml at Penn State Industries