Track used to market this compound but it was NOT one of their compounds that was picked up by Ebonite/Powerhouse to continue marketing it.
I just saw some information about the new Hammer ball, the Arson Low Flare. Its stock surface finish procedure involves the use of Powerhouse Clean and Sheen over a 500 grit sanding.
So I guess Ebonite has decided to market this product after a long hiatus from availability.
FYI its original purpose was to help drillers smooth out the rough surface caused by routing plug filler once it had dried. C&S will smooth out very rough sanding marks in the region of 320 - 500 grit, take the surface to about 1000 grit and add a dose of polish to it. It is very similar to Ultimate's Quick Kut and Polish, but is different from Brunswick's Rough Buff compound and Storm's Step compounds.
C&S is different from Rough Buff in that when applied to 1000 grit or numerically lower grit level, it will still add a shine, as it does contain a polish. RB is really just a SUPER aggressive abrasive compound. It will create a shiny look once it gets the ball to 5000 grit and higher. If you apply enough RB and press relatively firmly, to a ball at 1500 grit or numerically higher, it will smooth it to such a fine degree that the surface appears polished. This is very similar to using a very used 4000 grit Abralon pad on a ball that's already at 4000 grit. The used pad is at 5000 grit or higher and it will take the ball to that stage 5000+ grit and that ball will appear to be polished.