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    Looking to clean my ball and with all the product on the market, im lost. Should I just stick to warm water and dish detergent with maybe a lil alcohol rubbed on afterwards or look into some other products? Whats the difference between Tracks Clean N Sheen and Clean N Dull? Would either of them be prefered? Im just looking for something to clean my bowling balls with after a few games...my ball is brand new also lol

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    I recently bought these Storm Surface wipes and I absolutely love them. Never use alcohol pads since they will damage the surface of the ball. I also used Tack-UP which was recently sold at my other house's pro shop and it does some great work. Any cleaner really works, but I recommend getting cleaner for the same brand of ball you have.

    Example: I have a Roto Grip Critical Theory. I would go with Storm products since Roto Grip is the sister company of Storm. Ebonite International has the most versatile stuff since they own Ebonite, Track, Hammer, and Columbia 300. So you'd want to go with the Power House cleaner. That's the best stuff on the market for any ball.

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    Joe, what kind of ball are you throwing? Clean N Dull is absolutely awesome on sanded or matte finished equipment. As MFein said, Tac-Up is a very good cleaner. Personally, what I use on all my equipment is Storm Reacta Clean after each league session and then Motiv Power Gel Clean after every 9 games. On my matte finished stuff I use Brunswick Hook-It after every 9 games.
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    alcohol is fine show me proof of damage. I guess when you are paying $150 for a stone people might be worried .

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    You can e-mail any manufacturer and they will tell you that with today's modern coverstocks, alcohol is too harsh. It changes the chemical make up of the cover and over time will actually round off the peaks which are what make the ball grip the lane. If you're insistent on using alcohol, it needs to be diluted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mayor View Post
    You can e-mail any manufacturer and they will tell you that with today's modern coverstocks, alcohol is too harsh. It changes the chemical make up of the cover and over time will actually round off the peaks which are what make the ball grip the lane. If you're insistent on using alcohol, it needs to be diluted.
    I have to say in all the years I've been bowling, I've never seen a mfg. make that claim about alcohol. If you got a email from one that says it post a copy.

    But that statement there Fits Acetone, thats why you should't use it.

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    just bought a hammer epidemic (this thing is nasty!) so i wanna do whatever possible to keep it up to par

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    But that statement there Fits Acetone, thats why you should't use it.
    You're correct. Acetone is the worst, but alcohol has been known to have the same effect, to a lesser extent. Much of the rubbing alcohol you buy will have some percentage of acetone in it. So you're right, the acetone is the main problem. However, I'd rather someone use alcohol than not clean their ball.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mayor View Post
    You're correct. Acetone is the worst, but alcohol has been known to have the same effect, to a lesser extent. Much of the rubbing alcohol you buy will have some percentage of acetone in it. So you're right, the acetone is the main problem. However, I'd rather someone use alcohol than not clean their ball.
    Acetone in alcohol? What rubbing alcohol has acetone in it? You got a link to a page that tells about that. Or a mfg. email.I did some looking the only alcohol with acetone in it is in special alcohol blends used in some medical pads and swabs, not in ordinary rubbing alcohol. If it has acetone in it they list it in the ingredients.
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    Are the wipes mentioned earlier the same kind of thing as a hot water bath? So I'd use it every so often as a deep cleaning?

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