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    Default Storm Step Two or Polish or Reacta Shine?

    So I did steps 1-4 but I don't have Storm Step Two product. Can I use Reacta Shine instead? Or just polish? I have both of those.

    Thanks!

    Resurfacing to a 1500-grit Polished Factory Finish
    Resurface to the original factory finish using a ball spinner.
    1. 500-grit Abralon® - Sand for 30 seconds on all four sides with firm pressure.
    2. 1000-grit Abralon® - Sand for 20 seconds on all four sides with light pressure.
    3. 2000-grit Abralon® - Sand for 20 seconds on all four sides with light pressure.
    4. 4000-grit Abralon® - Sand for 20 seconds on all four sides with light pressure.
    5. Storm Step Two™ - Polish lightly for 15 seconds each side.

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    I would say you could use either polish or shine.

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    I used Reacta Shine. Ball looks like new. I had about 50+ games on it so it was time for a resurface.

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    any kind of polish should work it doesn't have to be storm stuff

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    You can substitute Rough Buff for Storm Step Two

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