I bought a Jnat to use as a finisher but when it showed up and I put it to use I noticed that it was leaving a hazey finish. So yesterday I decided to see just what the difference was between finishes when it came to shaving, I reached a conclusion that I was not expecting. I noticed I still had some scratches in the bevel so I kept honing and honing and to my amazement after a while the haziness disapeared and I was left with a mirror finish that would rival the mirror in my bathroom, it was completely scratch free(naked eye in good light) and had great resolution, I could see a pefect strip of my face while examining the bevel. It did take a good chunk of time to reach that point, a couple of hours or more, but my question is, is it your guy's experience that hazey stones will go to a mirror polish after enough time? Which finish will give a smoother, or sharper edge or are they too similar to tell apart?
I was thinking that I was going to have to delegate this stone to the middle finisher slot, although after the polish I see it is capable of I think I might of been wrong. It is not a very fast cutting stone, but when I get close to sharp the feedback almost gets to be too much unless I use a super soft touch, if I am not careful it will stop the razor in its tracks and it tips up on its edge, which usually gets followed by a few choice words. Will using lather or detergent help keep the feedback at bay?

Any thoughts? Thanks.