If I might make some suggestions --
1. Experiment with older, less valuable balls than a VE, unless it was someone else's junk.
2. With all the wet compounds flying around, why in heaven's name put such a thing in living room??? Basement, garage, or other work space.
3. Surface adjustments do not need to start with such rough abrasive levels as 240, 320 or even 400. That's for total resurfacings. For "adjustments" or refreshings, start with one level below the finished level. Otherwise, you're wasting valuable ball surface. Examples:
1. if the ball is at P2000 grit and you want to take it to P4000, do the surface with a P2000 pad, then use a P4000 pad.
2. If the ball is one of the new 500/4000 grit balls, and you want to do a refresh, start with the 500 grit pad on the whoel surface lightly, then do the 4000 grit pads even more lightly.
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