I can see no reason or benefit to soaking them after every 3 games
as there will probably not be that much oil in them maybe soak them
after 30 or more games unless you're bowling on an ocean of oil and
they are really soft sponges or something.
Question: I have been maintaining my balls by after every 3 games i soak them in hot tap water with about 1/4 cup of simple green concentrate. the balls are almost fully submerged in my kitchen sink i let them sit for up to a half hour then I rinse them well and dry them off. They sit almost a full day drying. Am I damaging my balls? or am i doing well? I've never had an issue with consistency because of it.
I can see no reason or benefit to soaking them after every 3 games
as there will probably not be that much oil in them maybe soak them
after 30 or more games unless you're bowling on an ocean of oil and
they are really soft sponges or something.
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I totally agree here.
While resin balls soak up oil like a sponge, the oil absorption is not going to be much at all after 3 games. Wiping them down before you first shot in each frame helps keep most of the oil from being absorbed. And while most (if not all) of the pro shops here in Vegas use the water technique to de-oil a ball, placing them in hot water too often will eventually remove the plasticizers from your ball. Once that happens, the ball is only good for the garbage can.
I bowl 14 games/week (not including practice), and I wipe mine down before my first shot each frame. Every 2 weeks or so I will clean them with That Purple Stuff.
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Definitely wouldn't be doing that every 3 games. Also soaking them that long could end up hurting them. When I have done that in the past I did no longer than 10-15 minutes. That would be after 50 games or so. Personally I use ball cleaner every shot and do a good clean at the end of each set before putting them up. Every 10 games or so I'll put them on the spinner to clean. Not really needed but I have one so why not... I wouldn't necessarily pay a shop to clean them that often if I was keeping up with limiting the oil absorbed into the ball (cleaning between shots and after sets)
Ideally you want to wipe your ball after every shot as soon as it comes back to the ball return. But you would totally be holding up the line and would be given odd looks. 5 man teams you are looking at anywhere from 5-10 minutes before it's your turn again. There would be oil absorption already at that point.
Check this article on ball maintenance from Joe Slowinksi's site. Even if you don't subscribe to some of his other ideas, I have seen some of the ball maintenance ideas (particularly soaking) in other places.
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The cleaner will have a spot that says "for during competition" which means it's legal for use during competition UNLESS the tournament rules state otherwise.
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