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    Default Should I be cleaning my balls after everytime I bowl with a cleaner?

    Is there a general cleaner I should use that doesn't change the surface?
    I'm going to have a Modern Marvel, DV8 Misfit and Brunswick Tzone and maybe a Crossroad eventually.

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    Yes, clean them after every series/session. Wipe them after every throw too. Clean All by Brunswick is cheap and works well. All manufacturers have a cleaner and they are suppose to work the same. Personal preference is the biggest difference. Storm, Powerhouse & Brunswick (among others) all make good cleaners for all reactive resin balls.
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    Every bowler should have a microfiber towel and a spray bottle of a approved cleaner in their bag.

    USBC BALL CLEANER LIST - ACCEPTABLE/NON-ACCEPTABLE
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    Cleaning:
    1- Wipe your ball off after every shot. This should be part of your pre-shot routine.

    2- After you get done bowling a session, you should clean your ball off with a approved cleaner.

    These two things do the most to help reduce oil absorption into the cover of the ball.

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    Yes you should be cleaning your balls after each set. Valentino's Remedy RX is a good cleaner that doesn't change the surface. Until I ran out I used the original Lanemaster's ball cleaner to clean off the belt marks that Remedy didn't remove.
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    Yes. Read the Bowling Ball Cleaning and Maintenance thread at the top of the bowlingball discussion forum. You probably don't need to do this to the T-Zone.
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    I've read some reviews that say some cleaners are just like windex.. anyone use windex?

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    Storm recommends Reacta Clean for maintenance for the Modern Marvel. Is this the kind of cleaner that you use after every night of bowling?

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    I just mix up my own cleaner I use a 50/50 mixture of
    70% or when I can find it 90% isopropyl alcohol and
    Simple Green cleaner. It does just as good of a job as
    some of the more expensive cleaners on the market.

    I have tried several different cleaners and have found
    that my mixture is just as good if not better than some
    of them and a whole lot cheaper to make. I think when
    I mix up a quart bottle of it I have less than $5.00 in it
    where a quart of the other stuff will cost anywhere from
    $27.00 to $36.00 to buy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    Yes, clean them after every series/session. Wipe them after every throw too. Clean All by Brunswick is cheap and works well. All manufacturers have a cleaner and they are suppose to work the same. Personal preference is the biggest difference. Storm, Powerhouse & Brunswick (among others) all make good cleaners for all reactive resin balls.
    http://www.bowlingball.com/products/...ner-32-oz.html

    is this what your talking about, bill?

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    Just want to throw my 2 pennies in here. I personally believe wiping the ball off after everyshot is almost like a security blanket. That its just something that if some people dont do it they believe its going to greatly effect things. Same with cleaning the ball after every session to prolong life. Just from my personal experience, I dont notice a single difference from shot to shot (excluding soaked patterns) to personally worry about wiping it off. Also I have never had a ball die on me in its lifespan before it ends up in the closet and or sold. Like I said its just my opinion and wanted to throw out another thought on the subject.

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