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    I have 2 Brunswick dv8 balls, It states 3 steps on almost all their ball! 500/rough buff/high polish!
    I was told yesterday by a pro-shop guy, lets call him, hummmm ,,, how about JAMES, that you MUST follow their instructions to have the out of box great movement of ball. Can other things be used as a substitute? For instance, could just plain sand paper at appx 500, be used, then a polish with grit , and then a high polish,,,, what is a high polish! Two coats? Can you put too much polish on a ball as Bill mentioned. (( If you don’t have a lot of rev’s, can you leave off the HIGH POLISH?)) Does the polish need to be on in order to reduce the amount of oil absorbed by the ball, and make it save energy through the oil!
    Do I need to use Brunswick items on the DV8 to get what I am looking for, that out of box movement I had but lost with polish!

    1. 500 Siaair micro pad

    2. rough buff

    3. high polish

    any sub's for the above?

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    Why the 500 Siaair micro pad?? Whats wrong with just 500 sand paper, or the abralon pan,,, is it just a gmmick!

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    Abralon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    Why the 500 Siaair micro pad?? Whats wrong with just 500 sand paper, or the abralon pan,,, is it just a gmmick!
    I believe main things with the pads and papers are longevity and accuracy.

    Papers use grading systems like ANSI &CAMI and have a wide tolerance range for the grit size. So say a 320 ansi grit paper can as much as 25 percent of the graded particles that aren’t the same size.

    Now Abralon uses the FEPA "P" scale which has a tighter tolerance range and has more of the particles that are the same and uniform in size. So gives a more accurate cut thats closer to the that size.

    Abralon uses silicon carbide particles as its abrasive and Siaair uses aluminum oxide as the abrasive.

    As for longevity when they started using the new coverstock materials. The papers tended to wear out faster, so companies started using different and newer products, like trizact paper, abralon etc. They lasted longer etc.

    and since thats what the companies used, thats what the bowlers want to use too.

    Thats not say you can't use something else, just make sure to switch it for the proper one. Like if you want to use paper instead of a 500 abralon you'd have to go to about 320 paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    I have 2 Brunswick dv8 balls, It states 3 steps on almost all their ball! 500/rough buff/high polish!
    I was told yesterday by a pro-shop guy, lets call him, hummmm ,,, how about JAMES, that you MUST follow their instructions to have the out of box great movement of ball.
    If you want the O.O.B. surface, then yes you should follow that.


    Can other things be used as a substitute?
    You could sub. something else for those, but unless you know exactly what to substitute you could be off.

    For instance, could just plain sand paper at appx 500, be used, then a polish with grit ,
    500 Abralon and 500 paper are not the same grit!
    Abralon uses the FEPA "P" scale
    Paper uses the CAMI/ANSI scale

    A ABralon P500 is about 320 in CAMI/ANSI paper.

    and then a high polish,,,, what is a high polish! Two coats? Can you put too much polish on a ball as Bill mentioned. (( If you don’t have a lot of rev’s, can you leave off the HIGH POLISH?))
    When it comes to Brunswick products "High Polish" is usually referring to Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish and Rough buff is Brunswick’s Factory Finish Rough Buff.

    Can you put on too much sure you can.

    Can you leave it off? sure you can adjust the cover any way you want , to get the reaction need.

    Does the polish need to be on in order to reduce the amount of oil absorbed by the ball, and make it save energy through the oil!
    Do I need to use Brunswick items on the DV8 to get what I am looking for, that out of box movement I had but lost with polish!

    1. 500 Siaair micro pad

    2. rough buff

    3. high polish

    any sub's for the above?

    Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798

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    When it comes to Brunswick products "High Polish" is usually referring to Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish and Rough buff is Brunswick’s Factory Finish Rough Buff.

    A rough Buff is polish with grit, or fine sand mixed in the polish? My ball spinner came with dull polish, which is a polish with grit in it! ( Is that the same a rough buff)?
    I notice that the time you do the finishing touches is much less! So how much time, on a spinner, you do each of the 3 steps is IMPORTANT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    A rough Buff is polish with grit, or fine sand mixed in the polish?
    I don't know what is in Rough Buff, Brunswick describes it as a semi-gloss or matte finish or rubbing compound.

    A product that's was the same or vary similar to it is Tracks Clean'N Sheen which would take a ball from 320 to 1000 grit. (This use to be APP's Reaction heavy duty cleaner). Rough buff does the same.

    These are not strictly a "Polishes" they are what were called a fill in glaze. (according to a old BTM article about polishes and such. I try and go back and find it.)

    My ball spinner came with dull polish, which is a polish with grit in it! ( Is that the same a rough buff)?
    I don't know, what was the brand name for it?


    I notice that the time you do the finishing touches is much less! So how much time, on a spinner, you do each of the 3 steps is IMPORTANT!
    How long to do each step? Some companies tell you times.(about 15-30 sec. a side) But in practice, you just got to try it and see what works for you.

    Here's another thread about this same thing.
    http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads/10597-Rough-Buff

    Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798

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    As long as the topic isn't Mike in the buff. That would really be rough!
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    I use what the manufacturer calls for to ensure I get the exact OOB finish. When time permits, like summer leagues, I play around with other companies stuff to try and duplicate the same. Storm has some very good polishes also, in my opinion.
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