There have been plenty of threads/discussions of various compounds, surface speeds, cleaning wheels, how not to get compound in pores, etc. One item I don't remember seeing discussed - most all the compounds use wax and possibly some oil to hold the "brick" together, and I suppose to allow it to stick to the wheel. This wax then transfers to the wood. Who chemically cleans the wax deposit from the wood between compound grits? Before a final wax buff finish?
By chemically I mean using a solvent to dissolve and remove the wax.
I've read many discussions of how different waxes perform, i.e. fingerprints, water spots, flaking off, etc. Leaving the wax from the compound on the surface then finish waxing I suspect gives much different performance of a finish wax vs applying the finish wax to a cleaned surface.
Processes, experiences, opinions? I have my own but want to see what the forum has to say.
By chemically I mean using a solvent to dissolve and remove the wax.
I've read many discussions of how different waxes perform, i.e. fingerprints, water spots, flaking off, etc. Leaving the wax from the compound on the surface then finish waxing I suspect gives much different performance of a finish wax vs applying the finish wax to a cleaned surface.
Processes, experiences, opinions? I have my own but want to see what the forum has to say.