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    I have a Widows Spare plastic ball that I'm going to sand 500 or 360 and see how it works for me when the lanes are toast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonNJ View Post
    I have a Widows Spare plastic ball that I'm going to sand 500 or 360 and see how it works for me when the lanes are toast.
    I used one years ago on dry lanes. Don't take the surface down too far, too fast. The core is so strong, that you probably don't need as much surface as you think. Start at 2000 and go down from there.

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    I'm afraid 360 would be a little much for that ball I'm thinking it
    would probably lose all its energy and burn up too early and as
    Rob said don't take it down too fast try different higher grits
    before going to something like 360.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    I used one years ago on dry lanes. Don't take the surface down too far, too fast. The core is so strong, that you probably don't need as much surface as you think. Start at 2000 and go down from there.

    That makes sense. Thanks I will start at 2000 and go down from there.

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    I had pretty good luck last year with my plastic on the dry wood lanes I bowl on. Reactive just wanted to always snap hard late. I went to a hammer blue urethane for the first night today and really like the way it worked tonight.

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