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http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/cooling/air/39
Scroll down to "Do I want a mirror finish?". Very interesting and makes sense too.
I think what the writer means is that if the mirror image is achieved you have to cut down the paste drastically. The paste is only to take up the micro gaps not contacting between the surfaces thus as you aproach the ideal mirror image you need less compound. Still the better the mirror the better the contact. Its a case of maybe place a minute amount of compond in the exact middle/center of CPU HS, place HS down on CPU as straight/level as possible, press in latches, remove HS again and inspect the spread of the compound if the full base of heatsink/CPU is covered then you are Ok, if not clean everything and redo with a bit more until an ideal spread is seen (Max round circle) without any much compound visibly sqeezed out over the edge of the CPU
Mabe a bit of a waste but the final result will be more satisfying.
Remember that you should try and place the HS down flat/level and staright the first time as the evenly spread in all directions.