I'm gonna try to wash my Icon300 on sat, It's been soaking up oil for months..
Got to see the vid one more time =)
I use dawn as well.. You want a soap with a degreaser...
Brunswick Bowling Staff
Ultimate Bowling Products Staff
USBC Registered Volunteer and Level l Coach
Bowlifi
Instagram (Follow me)
Personal Facebook Bowling Page (Like it)
YouTube Channel (Subscribe to it)
Tournament Page (Like it)
I'm gonna try to wash my Icon300 on sat, It's been soaking up oil for months..
Got to see the vid one more time =)
Arsenal = HammerJIGSAW{16lbs} Columbia ICON 300 {16lbs}
Radical Inferno {15lbs}Black Rahno{16lbs}(WWF Raw is War Viz A Ball {14lbs}
High Game/Series 263/637
Try (VT) for winning $$fun http://www.virtualtournaments.com/Default.aspx Say 10sixer sent ya Plz..
What I always say "LUCK IS EARNED"
basically take a bucket.. put a little dish soap in the bottom and then fill it with HOT tap water.. Left it sit for about 10-15 min , then take it out and whipe the ball with a 91% alcohol and a clean cloth or micro towel... If you use a lighter color then you can see all the oil..
Brunswick Bowling Staff
Ultimate Bowling Products Staff
USBC Registered Volunteer and Level l Coach
Bowlifi
Instagram (Follow me)
Personal Facebook Bowling Page (Like it)
YouTube Channel (Subscribe to it)
Tournament Page (Like it)
I've never seen a cleaning method like this, is there any harm in cleaning in this fashion?
USBC Silver Certified Coach
GSLBA Youth Committee
The Bowling Approach - 'Improve Your Game, Frame By Frame'
I've heard it's better as opposed to "baking" the oil out. I've heard things about heat damaging the core...which makes sense.
High Game-279
High Series-733
Righty, Tweener, I proudly use products from Storm, Etonic, and Robby Revs.
I'm a proud member of BowlingBoards.com Bowling Forums
this method is alot safer than baking.. As Jord said the heat from the over will damage the core with it expanding and shrinking when it cools down... It could crack your coverstock as a result of this.. When you bake the ball yourself you run the risk of the color in the ball running as well.. I had a ball do that one time when i used to bake them.. Also when baking, its not all oil coming out.. There is actually some of the resin coming out as well.. In my experience the hot water method has make the ball more tacky after it was done than baking..
Brunswick Bowling Staff
Ultimate Bowling Products Staff
USBC Registered Volunteer and Level l Coach
Bowlifi
Instagram (Follow me)
Personal Facebook Bowling Page (Like it)
YouTube Channel (Subscribe to it)
Tournament Page (Like it)
HAha i love you you guys say stuff like " Its never left residue on my balls" lol hahaha... jk jk jokesanyways when i get a new bowling ball im gonna keep it clean consistantly using this method
i would only do this like every 30-40 games... use 91% rubbing alcohol between uses
Brunswick Bowling Staff
Ultimate Bowling Products Staff
USBC Registered Volunteer and Level l Coach
Bowlifi
Instagram (Follow me)
Personal Facebook Bowling Page (Like it)
YouTube Channel (Subscribe to it)
Tournament Page (Like it)
Yeah thats what i meant lol
91% rubbing alcohol ? is that the kind you buy anywhere or do you have to add water?
I found some but one says 50% isopropyl,with wintergreen.
and the otherone says 70% isopropyl. Will they work?
Last edited by mrbill; 08-08-2009 at 11:14 PM. Reason: Adding more info
Arsenal = HammerJIGSAW{16lbs} Columbia ICON 300 {16lbs}
Radical Inferno {15lbs}Black Rahno{16lbs}(WWF Raw is War Viz A Ball {14lbs}
High Game/Series 263/637
Try (VT) for winning $$fun http://www.virtualtournaments.com/Default.aspx Say 10sixer sent ya Plz..
What I always say "LUCK IS EARNED"
Bookmarks