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    im fairly new to all of this. this is only my 3rd year bowling leagues and i bowl twice a week. i asked my brother about getting oil out of your ball. he told me he just takes a small cardboard box and cut a hole in it to fit a hair dryer. he puts his ball in the box and turns the hair dryer on and comes to check on it and wipe the oil off ever 5-10 minutes. does anyone do something similar to this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    WARNING Fire Hazard!! WARNING!!
    Michael is right, high heat + cardboard isn't a good combo a easier and much safer way to draw the oil out of the ball would be to fill a tub/large bucket with hot but not boiling water and a degreasing soap and give the ball a rub, don't let the water get to hot, you can risk damaging the ball. the say would go for the hairdryer, that much focused heat could be bad.
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    I use a ball ring to set the ball on and then I use a really
    small portable electric heater set to low heat and I just
    keep the ball sprayed with ball cleaner and keep it wiped
    down and rotated every few minutes until there is no oil
    coming out of the ball any longer.
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    If you want to get oil out,take it to your pro shop and they will properly extract the oil from the ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen View Post
    If you want to get oil out,take it to your pro shop and they will properly extract the oil from the ball.

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    I kind of have to agree with this. They have tools to properly heat the ball safely without damaging the ball and will extract all oil from the ball. Soaking your ball in water just doesn't seem like the best idea, nor does concentrated heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenday View Post
    I kind of have to agree with this. They have tools to properly heat the ball safely without damaging the ball and will extract all oil from the ball. Soaking your ball in water just doesn't seem like the best idea, nor does concentrated heat.
    Yes, going to a pro shop and using proper equipment will always be the best idea and most effective, however the ball in water method while wont do as good of a job as the pro shop method it is still safe, and best of all free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zothen
    If you want to get oil out,take it to your pro shop and they will properly extract the oil from the ball.
    We do the same thing in our Pro shop and that is the
    portable electric heater trick and we've never damaged
    a ball yet but I guess there is always a first time for
    everything but hopefully not though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by got_a_300 View Post
    We do the same thing in our Pro shop and that is the
    portable electric heater trick and we've never damaged
    a ball yet but I guess there is always a first time for
    everything but hopefully not though.
    Its all about the Temperature, as long as you avoid the 130f you should be fine, but to play it safe i would say a max of 100-110f
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    In the summer I set my balls out on the back patio on top of a big coffee can that's in a pan. It usually takes like an hour or so, but the balls just drip oil. I never worry about the heat because it's very rare we see a 100 degree day.

    Like others have said though a trip to the pro shop will save you a potential headache.

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