I have my answer now.
It seems the finer grinded material is rougher/sharper on the particles whereas the rougher material with a higher grit it seems that the particles are not so rough and rounder and therefore don't cut into the material
After all this stuff is mainly used for grit blasting
..but this stuff still is marvelous! The one I tested is ~1500 grit... I know this is just a rough cause the standarts differ between US and Europa
it dulles the ball within seconds without a spinner... leaves a tacky surface and the dulling is even and without any striae I am normally seeing from pads
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Sebastian Koch
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