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charlest

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? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« on: January 13, 2008, 09:36:17 AM »
No, not the alcohol in bourbon.

Ok, to test this concoction I mixed some SG concentrate with denatured ethyl alcohol, 50/50. It turned a funny milky green. Immediately I am wary. I used it but it seemed neither as effective as straight SG nor as effective as plain ethyl alcohol. It was okay, but nothing special.

I'm wondering what happened to the mixture, because it turned that strange color.

Should I use plain isopropanol (isoprpyl alcohol), instead of the much stronger denatured ethyl alcohol??

By the way, in case anyone was worried if I were cheating, while straight denatured ethyl alcohol is illegal, it is or was the main ingredient in many Storm cleaners. I saw it on their labels. So, if it is diluted enough, I assume it's safe for resin coverstocks.

Any ideas, guys?


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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #31 on: January 16, 2008, 10:17:01 AM »
I should have added that after using the mixture I do wipe the ball surface off with a wet paper towel before drying it.  Also, generally I use this when cleaning customer's balls - most of which haven't had any cleaning at all for months or years.  I may use two or three applications in different directions on these balls.  But when I'm done I've tried using regular ball cleaners, including Clean n Dull and Powerhouse, and can't see anything else on the paper towel.  --  JohnP

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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #32 on: January 16, 2008, 10:57:49 AM »
About a year ago "somebody posted a recipe for a "cleaner" using Simple Green,
a window cleaner with amonia, isopropyl alcohol (70-90), and water. I don't quite remember the percentages, but it' a like 50% SG - 40% gass cleaner, 5% alcohol, 5% water. I mixed a batch and am still using it, It works well with no residue.

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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #33 on: January 16, 2008, 11:07:48 AM »
charlest,

From this site I was told equal parts of Simple Green, rubbing alcohol and water. I mixed up a batch and I will say I don't believe there is a cleaner made for bowling balls that does any better. It really gets the job done. I do still use Clean and Dull but not nearly as often and when I do I follow it with the Simple Green solution and I have had great ball reaction from all my stuff with no cover death at all.

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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2008, 11:17:27 AM »
O.K., time to flame me I guess, but I mix my own cleaner and it has worked quite weel for years, and yes, it has "illegal" ingredient in it that is highly diluted.

  I make a mixture of 50% Isopropyl alcohol ( 91% type), 25% windex, and 25% pure ACETONE ( oops, theres that illegal substance ). I guess with the alcohol being only a 91% mixture itself, I actually end up with a 45 1/2% alcohol, 4 1/2% water, 25% windex, and 25% acetone.

  I clean my equipment thouroughly after every set.  I have used it on equipment from virtually every manufacturer at some point ( except lanemasters) with no ill effects and have had my equipment durometer tested to insure that there is no softening of the coverstock.

  I have had great luck with this mixture and have found that, for me at least, it seems to extend the period between rejuvenations without losing performance.  It doesn't dull polished surfaces, nor does it glisten up dull ones.

  I don't use it during competition, only before or after.


P.S. I once brought a "dead" ball back to life using heat and Berryman's B12 chemtool to remove the excess oil and help dissolve it out of the heat opened pores.  Granted, I had nothing to lose as the ball was absolutely dead, but this did work and I had the ball checked at the shop.  The hardness was still fine and the surface held up fine to polish and use.
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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2008, 12:34:56 PM »
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I once brought a "dead" ball back to life using heat and Berryman's B12 chemtool to remove the excess oil and help dissolve it out of the heat opened pores


That Berrymans B12 will cut oil-grease off anything.
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Re: ? for those who use Simple Green + alcohol
« Reply #36 on: January 16, 2008, 05:48:35 PM »
FYI Denatured ethyl alcohol contains methanol, a relatively dangerous substance, in place of water (denatured = without water).

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