Not sure exactly how it would impact but being that heat will change the fluidity of any viscous liquid (lane oil) and can also impact the lanes (if they are wood), I'd say the TX heat is having an impact![]()
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I have a quick question about bowling during the summer. The house I'm currently bowling at doesn't keep it very cool in the mornings. They have the air on, but only around the approaches, and they won't turn the fans on unless otherwise asked.
Being in the middle of Texas, it is already hitting the 80s here in the mornings, and quite humid. I'm breaking a sweat 15 minutes into a session.
Does the humidity/heat cause the oil to transition faster? I don't believe the house has condition the lanes any differently the last 3 weeks, and I've deep cleaned my ball twice the last two weeks, yet my aura paranormal has seemingly lost its motion. When I first picked it up, I had to stand around 35/36 (first dot from the left), hit somewhere around 17 to keep the ball in the oil, then have it break around 10-11.
I figured I didn't do my first deep cleaning very well 2 weeks go, so I tried again this past Saturday. Dunked it twice in a warm water bucket with some Dawn. After the 2nd time, I was able to press my hand on the ball and not see any oil residue, so I figured it was somewhat back to OOB even though it still had a shine to it. I wipe it after every shot, but I haven't used a cleaner on it yet.
Yesterday, I was standing at 30 (sometimes at 27/26), threw at 10 and had the ball break around 15 (so up the 2nd arrow, much straighter, to hopefully find some friction to get the ball to move). If I tried my normal shot, the ball would either skid all the way up the lane and leave the 1-2-4, or burn out if I threw it right and go light/leave a washout.
The ball has about 75-80 games on it now. Do I need to have it taken to the pro shop and have them revive it?
Also, the person I bowl with has been putting his ball in the conditioning machine the last 3 weeks, and I believe it has somewhat killed his ball (he is throwing a meanstreak.) He doesn't believe me, but I've seen his average drop 20 pins the last 3 weeks. Does conditioning the ball affect the lanes as well?
Thanks to anybody who reads this wall of text, lol.
Not sure exactly how it would impact but being that heat will change the fluidity of any viscous liquid (lane oil) and can also impact the lanes (if they are wood), I'd say the TX heat is having an impact![]()
I know that here in Illinois the summer heat/humidity very much has an effect on lane oil. It seems to thin it out making it transition faster and absorb into the ball more easily.
Talked to the lane techs and they say they are using the same oil and the same pattern/volume as they do over the winter league. but now the ball comes back without oil lines and I have to stand 3-5 boards left of where I do in the winter.
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Are you saying you've never used a cleaner on your ball? Like, ever? I would suggest getting in the habit of cleaning your ball after each session, while you are still at the alley. I've learned via these forums that the longer you wait the more the oil will "soak in" to the ball, making it harder to get out without a deep cleaning.
Also, what kind of ball are you using? I have a Storm and a DV8 and I've noticed that the DV8 soaks up oil like nobody's business, and it needs a deep cleaning every few weeks regardless of my rituals at the alley. The Storm on the other hand hasn't sweated out any oil after I heated it up, and that's after bowling about 25 games with it.
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I did stick a couple of times now that you mention it GeoLes. I put on some easy slide before starting and that helps a lot.
I'm throwing an Aura Paranormal pan, with an old Zone as a spare ball. And the Zone usually comes back from the ball return with the oil caked on. The Paranormal not so much. Has a good amount of flare, and I have a very high track; the oil ring is pretty much right next to my index finger.
I haven't taken a cleaner to yet at all. Just the deep cleanings. So yeah, I need to invest in some sort of cleaner. I've read on here that the Simple Green / alcohol 50-50 mix works well. The Paranormal is a dull ball OOB, and right now it has a pretty healthy shine.
Even using a cleaner (USBC approved) while you are bowling can help you out. with my DV8, it gets so much oil in it, that I clean it off with a wet rag every new frame. I use the 50/50 like most others here and you can actually feel the difference with your hands before you clean it (covered in oil) and after, it will seem a lot more sticky/clamy. Just what I have noticed, Definitely start taking care of your ball at the alley.
Just get a little spray bottle from a travel kit and fill it with simple green or rubbing alcohol. I use denatured alcohol. There's no magic to it. You can find all sorts of "fancy-schmancy" cleaners out there, but you probably have rubbing alcohol, simple green and the like at home already. Just pack a little in a tiny bottle in your ball bag, dampen a cloth and wipe the ball down after each bowlling session.
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This bad boy has too much oil in it. If it's still shiny after soaking then have the pro shop throw it in the rejuvenator. The deep cleaning every 45-60 games the manufacturers suggest is in addition to cleaning after every session. Given that you have skipped that part there may be too much oil, too deep for a home deep cleaning to take care of.
Another thing I've noticed a lot lately with Brunswick/DV8 equipment is the heavier oil the ball is designed for, the less you seem to see oil rings. It's as if they soak it up so fast it seems to dissipate before you can see it. I've thrown the BN and the Misfit back to back on the same lane, same line and the Misfit showed a ton more oil. My Storm Natural Pearl is the only ball I have not made by Brunswick/DV8 so I can't comment on them.
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