Kevin & Graille,
The finish for the Big-R-Bang is very different from that of the Big Bang.
The Big Bang's finish can be emulated by an application of Resurrection. Remember that Big Bang's finish is what Lanemasters calls, "sheen". Their process is actually rather complicated.
The polished finish of the Big-R-Bang is not truly a "1500 grit polished" but 800 grit "extra" polished finish. (Maybe the results will or can be similar to "1500 grit polished" but since that phrase varies so much by manufacturer (compare Visionary to Storm & Roto-Grip!), I have no confidence in any statement, but only in the physical results.)
Lanemasters Factory Finish polish is similar to that of Snake Oil in that both are "non-abrasive". Snake Oil puts on more of a shine more quickly than Lanemasters. The finish of the Big-R-Bang and others labeled as "polished", by Lanemasters, includes an 800 grit sanding plus, if you will, a double dose of their polish, to give a high gloss polish.
As things stand know, with respect to my knowledge of Lanemaster Factory Finish polish and Snake Oil, you need a larger dose of Lanemasters to get that same gloss that you get with Snake Oil. You still need a strong dose of Snake Oil.
To play it safest, you really need a factory finished ball to compare your working ball with during the process of polishing.
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