If by "rosin" you mean the Dry/puffball Type hand drying bag okay , it helps drying up a damp spot some. Then brush the shoe up.
But a true "rosin bag" is meant to give you more grip. They have a white sticky powder substance in them ( I believe a plant extract or similar type material) that gives you a surer grip on the ball. You do not want to put that on your shoe, it will make you stick.
Not a good idea, dragging your shoe through "dust and bowling ball innard" you don't know exactly what's getting on your sole.at this point i can't get any angrier. take my shoe in the back of the house, behind the machines, and after brushing it again, i drug my foot through the fine dust and bowling ball innards from the drilling process, not illegal, and once again... STICK!
As for it not being illegal, while putting it on the shoe isn't illegal. If you track it up on the approach then your breaking
Rule 12 – Approaches Must Not Be Defaced
The application of any foreign substance on any part of the approach that detracts from the possibility
of other players having normal conditions is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, talcum
powder, pumice and resin on shoes, and/or soft rubber soles or heels that rub off on the approach.
It's not illegal to use baby powder on your shoe, it's illegal to get it on the approach see Rule 12 above.i take this up with the owner of the house, we go back in the back, he brushes it, and uses some baby powder on the sole, not exactly legal
When applying easy slide, baby powder etc. remember to brush it out and tap the shoe on the carpet/floor (in area where no one will step in it of course). that way your unlikely to track it on the approach.
When sticking always remember to check the floor where you walk.so this is a public service announce to everyone, if you use an E-cig make sure it's not leaking, if your bowling with someone who is using an e-cig watch your step. it's worse than stepping in gum.
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