I found simple green at the local Ace hardware store for 6.99 a bottle.
Well I gotta tell ya then there are a lot of illegals in south west tennessee, and I'm willing to bet they're all over the country as well. Just a thought.
Good luck and good bowling
Bill
I found simple green at the local Ace hardware store for 6.99 a bottle.
I use just a rag on my Natural by Storm. I have a ball spinner and used an abralon 2000 pad on it then polished with Ebonite Factory Finish. Urethane balls should never be polished but I wanted to see how it would react and it reacts just like the polish wasn't on there.
I've used Simple Green was not that good. I'll use Orange Fast degreaser which also USBC approved apply generous amount and scrub it with magic sponge or micro fiber cloth after 10-20 games and resurface with an abralon pad after 150-200 games.
Last edited by emotap r; 05-16-2010 at 12:07 PM.
Yeah, it's USBC approved as long as the individual cleaners are approved.
Not only are they both approved, they are both approved for use during USBC sanctioned competition. Word of warning though: that rule doesn't apply to PBA competition which has its own rules in this area.Use a 50/50 mix of Simple Green and 91% alcohol. Alcohol won't clean deep enough and Simple Green will leave a film on the ball. But mixed together it will float out the deep oil and leave the surface squeaky clean. Both products are USBC approved.
JJ "Better than Jello" Anderson - Kill the Back Row
WHen should you take your ball to a pro shop to have it baked?
To my knowledge, Brunswick is the only ball company that officially advocates "baking" their equipment. However, whatever method you use to resurface, revitalize, or rejuvenate equipment, how often you need to do so depends on a large number of factors:
Do you remove the conditioner from your equipment after each shot?
Do you clean the conditioner from your equipment using some kind of ball cleaner before the ball goes into the bag at the end of the session? Are you religious about it?
How heavy are the conditions (volume) on which you bowl?
What type of conditioner is used where you bowl?
I've heard knowledgeable people say every 20 games, and I've heard knowledgeable people say every 80 games. Personally, I wait until there is a noticeable drop-off in performance with all other factors being equal.
That last part is important. If you're accustomed to bowling on a house shot and you took your favorite ball to the first night of your PBA experience league and tossed it on Shark, it's probably not the ball.![]()
JJ "Better than Jello" Anderson - Kill the Back Row
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