Been a while between updates, too much other stuff going on at the moment.

Anyway, after waiting for the clears to dry and get really hard I decided to have a go at cutting and polishing today.

Fail.

Turns out the Cabots Polyurethane does not like to be cut and polished.

Bit hard to really see in the photo, but as I'm sanding and polishing, rather than the various layers being blended into one nice mirror finish, you can see every edge where one layer has broken through to the next. So even though its flat, you can still make out the orange peel of the original finish at certain angles. I think it has something to do with the gloss effect of the product. I think I'll just clean all the polish off and give it a sand and then try and lay down a really good finishing coat and then leave it alone. It is super hard, it was a bugger to wet and dry, so should be reasonable if I can spray without any runs. It definitely goes on differently to automotive acrylic.