My order for it arrived and I used it to put a finish on a slimline. I found that since I used Padauk, I had to use 400 grit sandpaper with the sanding sealer to fill in all the little holes in the grain(same as I do with CA). The next step was the semi-gloss which was a breeze to do, and finally the high gloss was applied and it again was a breeze. I only put on one coat of each, but it was easy as could be and didn't get all over my fingers or burn me at all. It did mot give me the same polish of my 8 coat CA padauk pen, but it also only took me 2 minutes to do everything. I am going to make another one today and put several coats on and see what happens. So far, it may not have the CA gloss finish, but if you are CA challenged, then this is as easy as putting wax on a pen , maybe even easier and has a lot of potential. I gave the pen to my 11 year old son to use and abuse for a couple of weeks and then I will recheck the finish. If it holds up to his use and handleing, it will stand up to anything. Also, my buffer didn't remove the finish, so I am going to keep testing it and see if I can get it to look as deep as a CA finish. More to come as I learn more about it.