Cladding polish question

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Lazarus

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Was farting around with finger stones on my Kato WH, made the cladding mighty hazy, any suggestions to clean up the haze? Is it a sandpaper progression kind of job?

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Finer and harder finger stones might be advisable too. And play around to not build up too much mud (maybe that’s why nutmeg is suggesting thinner ones).
 
Finer and harder finger stones might be advisable too. And play around to not build up too much mud (maybe that’s why nutmeg is suggesting thinner ones).

Ah, rookie mistake I guess, I was using a pretty thick one and a mess of mud.
 
thick and mon flexible finger stones produces scratchy surfaces. After an extented this can look like a rough Kasumi, but this never produces a clean surface.
1/2 credit card thick should be the maximum.
 
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