flawless high-gloss epoxy finish?
I've been using epoxy finishes lately (as it's sooo much easier than CA), but I'm having trouble getting those flawless high-gloss finishes. The problem is not that the epoxy doesn't cure correctly, comes out tacky, or not hard enough. It's just that some tiny bubble or fleck of dust always manages to get caught in the finish and keep it from being flawless. I have tried sanding and polishing them out (1000 grit then polish), and though this works just find with CA, I'm always left with a slightly cloudy satin finish on the epoxy. It still looks quite nice, but I'm just so fond of that high gloss :)
So basically the question is: How do I get that flawless high gloss epoxy finish?
I read in the epoxy thread that after sanding out the imperfections, a coat of high gloss poly can be applied and it should look as good as new. I haven't tried this yet, but I will. Out of all the finishes I've used so far, poly hasn't been one, so any pointers, caveats, or particular brands to get would be helpful.