Neat pads are expensive, Abralons/Siaair pads will work just as well.
NEAT pads are based on 3M trizacts and are supposed to last a little longer than Siaair and Siaair lasts a little longer than Abralon.
There's not really any one answer, The steps would all depend on what your trying to do with the surface and also those steps apply to the other pad types as well.Here's my list of questions:
1. What are the recommended steps in using NEAT pads when I resurface ( i.e. stepping up the grit, using one grit and done, etc..) my balls?
The pads Abralon, Siaair etc. use the Fepa "P" scale (Which isn't the same as "US" sandpaper grits) and go P500, P600, P1000, P2000, P3000, P4000 and usually you don't go lower than 500.2. If I wanted to scuff up my ball to, 500 lets say and leave it, how would that effect the balls reaction compared to starting with a rougher grit, and going up to a finer grit during the resurfacing process (100 to 200 to 300 to 400 and finishing with 500 grit).
The Neat pad grits are:
N / Black 750 grit
E / Blue 1500 grit
A / Green 2500 grit
T / Yellow 4000 grit
As for starting with a rougher grit, and going up to a finer grit during the resurfacing process.
The more intermediate steps you have between the starting grit and final grit the smoother the final surface will be.
Example;
A 500/1000/2000/4000 surface would be smoother than a 500/4000 surface.
The only thing with the OOB is, you can't replicate the surface that came from the factory exactly. You only can get it close, the factory uses a different process to do the surface.3.) If I have a polished ball, how would I get that ball back to its OOB finish, polish and all?
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To do it at home You would use a spinner and follow the MFG. suggested steps for the OOB surface.
Example:
OOB-Storm 4000-grit Factory Finish
The steps are:
1. 500-grit Abralon – Sand firmly for 30 seconds on all four sides.
2. 2000-grit Abralon – Sand lightly for 10 seconds on all four sides.
3. 4000-grit Abralon – Sand lightly for 5 seconds on all four sides.
One thing about the OOB, don't be married too it! It's not a magic surface, adjust the cover to fit your conditions.
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