I use water.
From what I've been told by pros/pro shop operators, it's "generally" a good practice to use water (vs dry sanding) as it evens out the surface (where as dry sanding tends to 'scratch' the surfaces). It's also recommended from a safety/health standpoint as the dust from sanding bowling balls can be hazardous to breathe in.
Is it "necessary"? No. A lot of casual bowlers want their balls to hook as early as possible or they are playing on certain heavy-oil/long/wide/flat oil patterns will try to sand their balls to a very scratched/scuffed surface.
If I want earlier reaction in oil, I can wet sand all the way down to 180 grit Abralon. Even though it doesn't "look" as scuffed as the fellas dry sanding with 500-2000...it's going to react more.
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