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    No. Just... No.

    1. you cannot re-create the same reaction by hand sanding a ball.
    2. you cannot re-create the same reaction by polishing a ball... even on a ball spinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juice
    No. Just... No.

    1. you cannot re-create the same reaction by hand sanding a ball.
    2. you cannot re-create the same reaction by polishing a ball... even on a ball spinner.
    True. Factory sanding and/or polishing finish is ALWAYS different from a pro shop sanding/polishing finish. But pro shops do use ball spinners and manufacturer recommended polishes, to create a similar reaction. Ball spinners and polishes are available to the consumer. I have my own spinner as well. Although when I do get a new bowling ball, I NEVER used it out of the box. I always resurface it my own way, using the manufacturers sanding/polishing suggestions. This way, I can ALWAYS recreate the same process over and over again.
    - Ed

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    Equipment: Hammer 1st Blood (RICO Layout @1500 Polished), Hammer Taboo (RICO Layout @2000 Polished), Hammer Taboo Blue/Silver (RICO Layout @4000), Storm Natural Pearl, Hammer Razyr, Ebonite Maxim

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    High Game Score: 279 (9 in a row)
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