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sportbowler

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Ultimate, dead?
« on: May 14, 2006, 04:28:05 AM »
Over the past 2 weeks or so my Ultimate Inferno has been giving me an awful reaction in any oil what so ever. It doesn't even want to grip the lanes. I sanded it a couple of times and I basically get the same reaction as before. My Zone Classic as of right now is out hooking it. So I've come to the conclusion that it is "soaked". I've talked to one of the Coaches of our Travel league in the area and he said it's not even worth trying to get back to original condition by "baking" or some of the other products for this on the market. So what do you all think? is it worth it to get it worked on? Or should I just invest my money into a Strike Zone?

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charlest

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Re: Ultimate, dead?
« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2006, 05:08:50 AM »
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Does anyone know how many balls the CPR System sold on Buddies and BowlingBall.com will do? It costs about $20 after shipping, but doesn't say how many balls the system will revive.



I've done as many as four. I cut the powder in half and have used each half for 2 balls. I wouldn't try more than that. You're supposed to use the powder only once, though. Also I let the ball (which I sand to 220 grit) sit in the bag in the powder for at least 24 hours, instead of the 1 - 2 hours the directions recommend.
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