I've been experimenting with the process I use for applying WTF.
This is how I was doing it:
Using a makeup sponge I apply 10 coats of WTF @ 650 rpms, waited 1 min between coats to dry. I use the stop watch on my phone to time and keep track of coats. I set that blank aside and do the other one. Then go back to the first one and lightly dry sand with 1200 grit paper, then 10 more coats; be careful not put too much on so that it doesn't get ripples.
I let them sit for 3 or 4 days; I have a piece of plywood w/ finishing nails in it so they stand on end. Next I wet sand w/ Micro Mesh about 2 seconds for each MM step; be careful, anymore and you may sand through them which I have done. I then apply plastic polish, then buff w/ the two wheel system Barry Gross sells.
I apply it the same, but now I just sand with 1200 grit, then buff with tripoli, white diamond, then the Barry Gross two wheel.
The first photo is the old way I did; the next two are the new way.
Note: With these two pens, I also put two coats of General Finishes sanding sealer and sanded with 1200 grit in between coats.

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This is how I was doing it:
Using a makeup sponge I apply 10 coats of WTF @ 650 rpms, waited 1 min between coats to dry. I use the stop watch on my phone to time and keep track of coats. I set that blank aside and do the other one. Then go back to the first one and lightly dry sand with 1200 grit paper, then 10 more coats; be careful not put too much on so that it doesn't get ripples.
I let them sit for 3 or 4 days; I have a piece of plywood w/ finishing nails in it so they stand on end. Next I wet sand w/ Micro Mesh about 2 seconds for each MM step; be careful, anymore and you may sand through them which I have done. I then apply plastic polish, then buff w/ the two wheel system Barry Gross sells.
I apply it the same, but now I just sand with 1200 grit, then buff with tripoli, white diamond, then the Barry Gross two wheel.
The first photo is the old way I did; the next two are the new way.
Note: With these two pens, I also put two coats of General Finishes sanding sealer and sanded with 1200 grit in between coats.
