I think you have to apply a lot and press very hard to get an actual shine from rubbing compound; of course you can. Under average circumstances, you'd get a more than decent "sheen" or "compound finish" from using it (Reference: the equivalent of using Track's Clean and Sheen over 600 grit sanding or Brunswick's Rough Buff over 220 grit sanding). Sometimes this level of polish is/was called a 1000 grit polish. Judging by looks alone, it appears to be halfway between a true polish and a matte finish. blah, blah, blah (OK, I went on too long.)
Brunswick used to recommend the use of it (automotive rubbing compound) back in the Danger Zone days.
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Edited on 6/16/2007 6:54 PM