BallReviews
General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: toddler95 on November 27, 2004, 08:19:36 AM
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Is there an easy & non harmfull way to clean off those nasty belt marks instead of taking about 20 min & a lot of elbow grease?
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Bowling is more fun when you only have to throw 1 ball........F*@k the 10 pin!!!!!!
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If you have a spinner or you local pro shop has a spinner, they come off real easy with some polish.. By hand, they are not easy to get off..
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If they only made a ball that would carry that da_n 7 pin (and I am right handed!!)
jkiser01
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Track Clean & Dull
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THE CHINA MAN!
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Application of the Elixir makes most belt and pin marks come off much easier often with just a rub of a finger.
Track's clean and dull is a good one otherwise.
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Doc
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toddler95 -- Try plain old rubbing alcohol with a little elbow grease. -- JohnP
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Try some Simple Green plus denatured alcohol (NOT household or isopropyl alcohol) or Track's Clean and Dull.
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"When we choose an action,
we also choose the consequences of that action.
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What products work well for a high gloss ball in box condition? I want the ball to stay a high gloss ball, and not take any of the sheen off of it. I will pick up some simple green, but what else works well?
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Bowling is more fun when you only have to throw 1 ball..
........F*#k the 10 pin!!!!!!
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Track Clean and Dull is simply a deep cleaner and in no way will alter the finish on your ball. I use it on all my polished and pearl balls.
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THE CHINA MAN!