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Thread: Are certain balls more durable (scratch/dent resistant)

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    Default Are certain balls more durable (scratch/dent resistant)

    I bring this up because my Cyclone bought just 2 months ago is showing it's age already. Has a few nicks and scratches. I use a few centers and I know sometimes it is the ball return.

    But this last weekend we shared the same ball return with a group of people who seemed to know what they were doing. One had a Storm Frantic and had been bowling with it for years and looked clean like it was out of the box.

    So are certain ball coverstocks just more resistant to scratches/dents?

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    For the most part balls are about the same in durablity.

    The key is maintenance clean them after every set and have then resurfaced/refinished every so often.

    Take it to the proshop, they have thing called a spinner which they use to sand balls to look like new and also to adjust the surface texture.

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    I do clean with ball cleaner (50% Simple Green with 50% Alcohol) after every session.

    But mine and wifes balls have dents and scratches. I guess just bad luck with ball returns at our local centers

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