
Originally Posted by
TonyInPortland
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but this is exactly the situation I am in. When I bought my new ball last year (Radical Reax V. 2) the pro said I could bring it back and put it on the spinner for free. This is my first new ball in about 11-12 years, so I am unfamiliar with the apparently more recent phenomenom of changing the surface of so many balls so often.
So I had them drill a new ball this year and I figured I would have them do what I envisioned as this "refreshing," which to me would be trying to get the ball as close to possible as the new OOB finish without an actual resurfacing, and for free. But the guy (different guy, same place) said that an actual resuface was $25 and that what the other guy meant for free was, if I wanted to change the surface to something different. He looked at the ball (which probably has about 160 games on it) and said just running the same grit as the same surface it came with it would not do anything, and that it probably did not really need resurfacing yet.
Does this sound right?
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