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    I was told that non-acetone nail polish remover can be used to clean my Brunswick Power Groove. Is this a good, cheap method or should I be using something else? I don't want to ruin my ball, but I bowl maybe 6-10 games a week and I need to find a cheap method of cleaning it.

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    I have never tried it but I do believe it works. I would just search on Google to make sure that it doesn't wreck your ball, but I think you should be fine, as long as it's not a plastic ball.

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    Check on bowl.com to make sure whatever brand you're using is legal. As for a cheap cleaner, a lot of people seem to like to use Simple Green, either with or without alcohol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev3inp View Post
    Check on bowl.com to make sure whatever brand you're using is legal. As for a cheap cleaner, a lot of people seem to like to use Simple Green, either with or without alcohol.
    I would go this route
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    I am not sure of nail polish, but I think just using water to wash and wipe it would suffice. Here is an article that you may find useful:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Cle...Ball&id=786157

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    Quote Originally Posted by liowkc View Post
    I am not sure of nail polish, but I think just using water to wash and wipe it would suffice. Here is an article that you may find useful:

    http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Cle...Ball&id=786157
    Wow, he soaks his after every 12 games. That's a lot of work. For that route, a lot of people seem to use the dishwasher. Just water wouldn't cut it, you need some kind of degreaser or something to cut the oil.

    For heavy oil extraction, here in Florida, I put the ball outside in the heat and let it sweat, wiping it off every half hour or so. Some guys do this in their trunk, but I find a black garbage bag works pretty well. After the oil stops seeping out I clean it with my normal ball cleaner and we're done.

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    Yes, some people swear by tusing dishwashers with success. But it is best to avoid it since some dishwashers can reach pretty high temperatures.

    Also remember to resurface your equipment, as a good resurfacing from a local pro shop also removes all the oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev3inp View Post
    Wow, he soaks his after every 12 games. That's a lot of work. For that route, a lot of people seem to use the dishwasher. Just water wouldn't cut it, you need some kind of degreaser or something to cut the oil.

    For heavy oil extraction, here in Florida, I put the ball outside in the heat and let it sweat, wiping it off every half hour or so. Some guys do this in their trunk, but I find a black garbage bag works pretty well. After the oil stops seeping out I clean it with my normal ball cleaner and we're done.
    Yeah, water alone won't the trick.

    I've "sweated" mine in a window sill then after used a 1:3 of "simple green & water, then polish if need be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPS View Post
    I was told that non-acetone nail polish remover can be used to clean my Brunswick Power Groove. Is this a good, cheap method or should I be using something else? I don't want to ruin my ball, but I bowl maybe 6-10 games a week and I need to find a cheap method of cleaning it.

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    Acetone and non-acetone cleaner are illegal for USBC competition.
    They change the hardness of the ball, and pose a health hazard.
    non-acetone cleaner is good for cleaning finger grips, and thumb holes.
    It will help cut the slickness from the grips, and allow a better grip.

    You can't use either to clean the ball surface, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke Harding View Post
    Acetone and non-acetone cleaner are illegal for USBC competition.
    They change the hardness of the ball, and pose a health hazard.
    non-acetone cleaner is good for cleaning finger grips, and thumb holes.
    It will help cut the slickness from the grips, and allow a better grip.

    You can't use either to clean the ball surface, though.
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    Ya know, I've heard so many different techniques and methods of cleaning a ball. I came to the conclusion that everyone has a different method, and who's to say what's right and what's wrong.

    This is one of the better pages I've seen on cleaning bowling balls.

    Commercial Ball Cleaners
    Acceptable

    Clean Shot - Earth Clean Systems
    Maz's Ball Klean - David Mahaz
    Oil B Gone - Pro-Tech Ind. Chem.
    Perfect Grip - Bowling Concepts
    Pro Grip - DBA Products
    Protrac 19 - Richardson International Corp.
    Reacta Clean - High Score Products
    Reese Brothers Ball Clean
    Strike It Clean - Bowl Products, Inc.
    U-Clean U-Score - High Score Products
    Clean Shot Reactive Ball Cleaner - Earth Clean Systems
    Pro-Grip Reactive Ball Cleaner - DBA Products
    Squeeky Clean - The Wax Shop
    Bowling Ball Cleaner - Forrest Enterprises, Inc.

    Not Acceptable

    Strike Power - Veterans Products
    SS-25
    Varsol
    Dull It - INX Corp.

    General Solvents and Other Chemicals
    Acceptable

    Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl)
    "Simple Green"
    "Windex" window cleaner
    "Armor-All"

    Not Acceptable

    Other Alcohols (i.e. Denatured Ethyl Alcohol, etc.)
    Acetone (nail polish remover)
    Kerosene, Gasoline, other fuels
    Ethers, Esters and Ketone (MEK)
    Most commercial solvents (Xylol, lacquer thinner, mineral spirits, chloroform, Methyl Hydrate)
    "Cutex" non-acetone (nail polish remover)

    Some people have said rubbing alcohol is the best method, because it soaks into the ball mixing with the oils, and then evaporates quickly taking the oil with it. Others (including the website I just linked to) have said that doesn't work at all. So what's the best method?

    I don't think there IS a best method. Personally, I wouldn't trust the "baking method" enough to try it myself, but there might be some who swear by it.

    I use this stuff, FWIW. I've been pretty happy with it. The only reason I use it is because I bowl with a Hammer bowling ball, and this is the stuff Hammer "strongly" recommends for the type of ball I have. I'd try to find something from your manufacturer. To me, that's the way to go.
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