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charlest

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Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« on: May 30, 2005, 07:05:55 AM »
I just learned something that disturbed me more than a little bit about using Simple Green on any balls of mine, from now on.

I got lazy and washed my car yesterday with one of those washes with wax on it. Everything went well until the sun came out and dried it too quickly. I found spots on the windows that window cleaner wouldn't get off. So I went to my Simple Green and Bounty towels, a great cleaning arsenal. It got the wax spots off the car quickly, with a little "elbow grease". HOWEVER, I noticed a residue that was almost greasy, left on the windows, even after much wiping with Bounty. Now I had to take the window cleaner itself and clean the Simple Green off the windows.

Since SG leaves this greasy film on a non-porous surface like glass, I don't even like contemplating what might or might not happen to the pores of a resin bowling balls, when SG is used. While it's a great household and automotive degreaser and general cleaner, I think I'll stick, as I have said so very many times before, with cleaners made for the application in mind - bowling balls!

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2005, 11:13:07 PM »
Again, I say, to each his own. I use SG, or did, but I have my own cleaner now. I never had a problem with SG and 'goo'. I did wipe it off with alcohol after the SG, but never saw a residue, goo or anything like that.
Again, to each his own, I would never use Neo Tec products, but that's me, others use it and love it.

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2005, 10:33:36 PM »
I used some orange hand cleaner (kind you get at an automotive store) and a green scotch brite the other day.  I had already taken the ball down to 400 grit and then tossed it in the lustre king.  The lustre king shine was starting to fade, and the hand cleaner seemed to remove the rest completely.

I figured that hand cleaner stuff does a pretty good job of cleaning grease off of hands that it would be okay on a bowling ball.  Didn't notice any "bad" after effects while bowling today.

Not something I'll do all the time, but just thought I'd throw it out there.

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2005, 05:26:48 AM »
I use a combination of Simple Green/water in a spray bottle when I have the chance to do a cleaning at home. If I'm on the road (which for this summer is a lot for bowling) I have Powerhouse Energizer and also Reacta Bite for cleaning at the lanes.

I haven't noticed much of the residue/film issue with Simple Green use that others mention....

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2005, 06:10:18 AM »
for the past couple of years i've used a mixture of simple green, water, and alcohol, and haven't noticed any film or residue on the ball(s). what i have noticed is that the surface of the ball( if it's polished )is squeeky clean to the touch. dull balls are just clean. as good as this mixture is it doesn't get all the grime off the ball. for those stubborn marks and stains tenth frame products ultra clean hasn't failed yet.

charlest

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2005, 07:29:55 PM »
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for the past couple of years i've used a mixture of simple green, water, and alcohol, and haven't noticed any film or residue on the ball(s). what i have noticed is that the surface of the ball( if it's polished )is squeeky clean to the touch. dull balls are just clean. as good as this mixture is it doesn't get all the grime off the ball. for those stubborn marks and stains tenth frame products ultra clean hasn't failed yet.


Yup, acetone will clean virtually anything and everything off a bowling ball.
(Just thought I'd throw yet another monkey wrench into the gears ... Sorry, Bob.)
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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #21 on: July 02, 2005, 10:16:12 AM »
except for plastic bowling balls, most bowling balls are made of various kinds of polyurethane. pro shop operators frequently use acetone to remove tough marks/scuff marks from bowling balls. they also use it to remove any excess super glue that may have oozed out of the finger and/or thumb hole. the key is to use only as much as needed and to wipe it off as soon as possible.

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Re: Just learned something I don't like about Simple Green
« Reply #22 on: July 02, 2005, 03:17:30 PM »
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Ok but urethanes and resins and stuff are I beleave a form of plastic.  But thats cool,  it makes sense.



Yes, acetone technically will dissolve any of the plastics family BUT, you have to remember that this is not alien acid blood. You would need a LOT of acetone to actually dissolve a whole ball. Th eacetone is used up and changes its chemical formula as it dissolves the plastic. The acetone and the plastic both become something else. This is why you can use it safely on a ball to remove such things as excess or hardened glue. You don't want to use so much that it will soften any portion of the ball.

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