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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGorilla View Post
    If you sand a pearl ball, doesn't that take the pearl surface off?
    No, the "pearl" is not a coating on the ball. It's a additive that is mixed in the coverstock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    No, the "pearl" is not a coating on the ball. It's a additive that is mixed in the coverstock.
    So, how deep does a coverstock go, and what keeps you from changing the spherical shape of the ball?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGorilla View Post
    So, how deep does a coverstock go, and what keeps you from changing the spherical shape of the ball?
    1- how deep does a coverstock go?
    There's no one answer, all balls are different on how thick the coverstock is. But don't worry, you'll never sand it all off.

    2-what keeps you from changing the spherical shape of the ball?

    By The use of a ball spinner and by sanding the different "sides" of a ball equally (there are 6 sides to a bowling ball)

    Here's a chart:
    http://home.earthlink.net/~litefroze...ball_Sides.pdf

    There are also special ball resurfacing machines (Haus Machine or a Cook Sphere machine) that can be used to get a ball back into round if needed

    Now it is possible for a inexperienced person to get a ball "out of round" when sanding by hand or using a spinner.
    Last edited by bowl1820; 05-13-2013 at 05:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    1- how deep does a coverstock go?
    There's no one answer, all balls are different on how thick the coverstock is. But don't worry, you'll never sand it all off.

    2-what keeps you from changing the spherical shape of the ball?

    By The use of a ball spinner and by sanding the different "sides" of a ball equally (there are 6 sides to a bowling ball)

    Here's a chart:
    http://home.earthlink.net/~litefroze...ball_Sides.pdf

    There are also special ball resurfacing machines (Haus Machine or a Cook Sphere machine) that can be used to get a ball back into round if needed

    Now it is possible for a inexperienced person to get a ball "out of round" when sanding by hand or using a spinner.
    When you sand with a ball spinner don't you apply pressure to the ball by hand? I mean how hard is it to keep it spherical? Those resurfacing machines sound nice but how often do you have to use those, and how much does that process cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGorilla View Post
    I was just checking out Brunswick's ball care products.

    http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/accessories/ball-care/

    Is control it basically the same thing as the factory finish? Would ruff buff polish be good for oily lanes? What about grit pads, why would you want to sand down your ball?
    I use the high gloss polish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGorilla View Post
    When you sand with a ball spinner don't you apply pressure to the ball by hand? I mean how hard is it to keep it spherical? Those resurfacing machines sound nice but how often do you have to use those, and how much does that process cost?

    1-When you sand with a ball spinner don't you apply pressure to the ball by hand?
    Yes you apply pressure by hand. When I said "sanding by hand" I was referring to sanding without using a spinner.

    2-I mean how hard is it to keep it spherical?
    Sanding on a spinner is pretty simple


    3-Those resurfacing machines sound nice but how often do you have to use those, and how much does that process cost?


    You only need to throw it on the diamond wheels, if you think there's a problem. As for cost 20 -30$ but that would depend on the pro shop.

    How to Resurface a Bowling Ball part 1

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    How to Resurface a Bowling Ball Part 2

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    Those videos are amazing, what is the compound for before the polish?

    Also, how often do you need to totally resurface versus just using the grit pad that you like?
    Last edited by bowl1820; 05-14-2013 at 02:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGorilla View Post
    Those videos are amazing, what is the compound for before the polish?

    Also, how often do you need to totally resurface versus just using the grit pad that you like?
    That was Lane Concepts compound he used before the polish.

    According to most charts, you resurface about every 60 games. But it all depends on how much you bowl and the the conditions you bowl on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    That was Lane Concepts compound he used before the polish.

    According to most charts, you resurface about every 60 games. But it all depends on how much you bowl and the the conditions you bowl on.
    What is lane concepts compound? I can't find the product.

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