A bare strop removes wire edge particles in a drawing stroke, or faff from the edge in a leading stroke. That is still true on a razor that's been honed with very light pressure on 0.5 micron graded chrome oxide pigment.
Your statement above about the formax wax stick that LV sells (and many others, it's not "veritas" compound, it is the same microfine formax compound sold by several other places, too) degrading the edge from a "12k" stone is incorrect. It will substantially improve the edge from the guangxi hones (I have three of them and have had four, total, and have had microfine compound both from LV and Rockler)
Also, none of the guangxi stones have a "12k" particle size to begin with. That's marketing. If you slurry them, the particles are 3 or 4 microns at the very best (comparing them to japanese stones where that particle size has been studied). There is no natural stone that I'm aware of that has particles smaller than 3 microns on any regular basis, and those are the finest of the japanese hones. 3 microns is the size of the alumina in the shapton professional 5,000 stone. the chinese stones work only to significant fineness when proper technique is applied because the larger particles don't cut as deep.
It would have been better form to get the compound and trial it first and post results than to suppose something long in advance.
Plus, several here have already tried. It would've been even better form yet to just ask, then decide if you want to trial it and post the results. If you are looking for the ultimate in fineness, just order .09 micron iron oxide pigment from kremer pigments. It's not expensive, and it's likely going to leave smaller shallow scratches than anything else you can find. It will also be a waste of time, but so, too, is this whole exercise. Many of us have already wasted the time. Fine abrasives have been available for hundreds of years, but the only practical mention of these that I've found (for woodworking) are in carving manuals of old where someone may not have a fine stone.