Recently I aquired a 14x14 Rogers Flat Gray Dayton in Blue Glass Glitter, original. And well worth the money. CHEAP, considering. Serial number about 1965. Serial Range within 100 of my Dayton/Cleveland kit, finish match and relative fade are perfect. Miraculous considering I bought the kit from a guy in Cincy and the 14 from a guy in San Jose. Floor tom came with sta tight mounts, which Ive removed and replaced with machined cleveland era swivo mounts. Problem with the sta tights was that one of them was allowed to wobble loose, and eventually allowed to spin around on the wrap for God knows how long. Leaving a scar consisting of several moderately deep sweeping scratches in the surface, and three small gouges, ......
I used the Novus 3 on the big scratches to smooth them out, and then went to the Novus 2, back to the Novus 3, back to the 2 and finally finished with the 1. Results were very favorable, with the most of the scar nearly gone completely, and the worst of the scratches evened out with the finish. It works. It takes some time and patience. Just follow the directions, Take your time, you will get more done. There was no staining or fade to the wrap as a result of the Novus. Its a great product.
First time I used it was on a mid 70s Rogers drum I bought from ebay, as a test project before putting on my wrap of the same color.
I do not know how this would work with WMP or a satin flame or an onyx.