GBusardo
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Last night I was turning a teacher's pen, Zircote, Curly Maple and Bloodwood. MM to 12000. Halfway through MM I noticed the open pores or the zircote were filling white. I kinda figures it was the maple dust, even though I took care not to get the MM I used on the maple on the zircote. I know from experience, that if this happens, I can EEE polish/wax the blank and it will clean the pores. I then used MM again to 12000. I planned on using Myland's 3 step on the pen. I applied the sealer, no problems. I started using the friction polish on the bloodwood and maple, no problems. I applied the friction polish to the zircote and as I started to burn it in, it litterally burned. This happened real fast. The wood was charred and the rag was burnt. I thought it had something to do with the EEE polish. I resanded the blank and finished it with no problems. Any ideas?? I have burnt the rag with CA before, but not like this with friction polish.