Yep that ship sailed long ago LOL
Towel between shots is fine, use the alcohol just "after" you get done bowling. So the dirt and oil doesn't sit on the coverstock and soak in.I take a microfiber towel to rub the ball off in between shots, and I also have been using 50% rubbing alcohol on the ball before going out to the lanes. Are these methods I'm doing helpful, or do I need to be doing something different? I had thought about having the ball resurfaced again, but I'm unsure if even that would be necessary for me at the moment.
I'm just looking to hear how different bowlers maintain the performance of their bowling ball in between frames and games.
The Basic's:
1. Keep a clean towel. After every ball, wipe the oil from the cover.
2. After each bowling session, clean the bowling ball with an approved
cleaner. (Alcohol is okay)
3. In addition, be sure to complete a deep cleaning every 50 75 games.
This will keep your bowling ball at peak performance.
Deep Cleaning:
(Use a dish washing detergent with a degreasing agent in it. Simply check on the label and be sure it is has a degreaser.
I recommend Dawn or Dawn Direct Foam.
1. Fill a sink or bucket with warm water and
the detergent. Be sure that the water is
only warm and not too hot.
2. Place the bowling ball in the warm soapy
water and let it soak for 10 15 minutes.
At this point, wash the bowling ball with a
cloth.
3. Wipe off the bowling ball and drain the
water. Repeat the entire process multiple
times or until you notice no more dirt and
oil in the water after the soaking phase.)
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