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Thread: Is It Too Late for Ball Maintenance?

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    oh you got a spinner on your own thats why uh?
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    Not yet. I just take my time and do them by hand. Takes a lot longer but I'm also very picky. Hopefully I can get a spinner for my birthday or if I get a better job lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josch View Post
    It's been a year since I got my first ball and I finally purchased some ball cleaner and a microfiber sponge. Will I be able to revive my balls or will I need to get them resurfaced? I've had my Ebonite Cyclone for about a year and it has at least 500 games on it. I got my Hammer Rhythm just a few months ago and it probably has around 50-75 games on it. I'm not worried about my plastic since I only need it to go straight and I'm replacing it soon. Do you think the cleaner will help revive my balls and at least postpone the need for resurfacing?
    Ask around if there are any pro shops in the are that might have a 'rejuvenator' machine. Not too expensive and should restore your ball to about 90% of new condition. If there's none in your area go to plan B and have it resurfaced at a pro shop.

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