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    Yes I forgot to mention that Dennis.
    You put me onto them when I was having the 'Flat Finish' problem.
    I still use them often but I've found that a final buffing usually with the WHR mop and Menzerna M5 gives that extra bit of Lustre.
    Incidentally do you wash your Micromesh sheets out when they look clogged? I did think about putting them in the ultrasonic to shake the clogging free

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeDee View Post
    So will you be posting the photo for us Caroline?? I'm sure we could all learn something about protective clothing...... go on!

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    I think I probably posted it once on my FB page. At least there is no bare skin so no one would recognise me anyway!
    Maybe one day when I don't look like some sort of bag lady

    I'll share my flat finish in the meantime, although I can see the odd flecks of firestain on one of them which will need a bit more attention
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeDee View Post
    Incidentally do you wash your Micromesh sheets out when they look clogged? I did think about putting them in the ultrasonic to shake the clogging freeTim
    No, generally I just use them as a finer grade, but that's because I'm Lazy. You could of course put them into a dark wash and see what happens. Dennis.

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    I use the everflex rubber burrs, the 20 series are good for flat surfaces, certainly work much better for me than when I tried to do it by hand.
    That doesn't of course mean its *better* as I know others get a fantastic finish by hand but I could never master it.
    I find that is I get a really good finish with those then any polish will do really.

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    I used a woolen mop with fine rouge, on the inside of the rings I used cotton wool wound onto the spindle with fine red

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