checking on bowlingballreviews.com they show the Factory finish only as
"Polished"
Heres from Brunswick
Also heres a link to a pdf of the orginal Danger Zone Sheet
Click Here Zone_Danger_Zone.pdfBrunswick recommends the following procedures to maintain and restore your Brunswick ball’s reaction characteristics
--Clean your Brunswick ball with Brunswick Remove All or similar ball cleaner after every use to reduce oil absorption.
--If you think your Brunswick ball has lost some of its “Out of the Box†reaction, restore the ball to its original factory finish
listed on the product information sheet. This is especially important for balls that are highly sanded or polished.
Use Brunswick’s Factory Finish High Gloss Polish to restore the original factory finish on highly polished balls. For dull
balls, wet sand with the sandpaper listed on the product information sheet.
--If after restoring the original factory finish you feel your Brunswick ball has still lost some of its hooking action, remove the
oil from the ball by gently warming the ball using either the Revivor or Rejuvenator Pro Shop devices that have been
designed for this purpose. This service is available, for a fee, at many Pro Shops. Brunswick’s testing has shown that by
combining the restoration of the factory finish with oil removal your Brunswick ball can maintain its original “Out of the Boxâ€
reaction for hundreds of games.
Note: Oil soaked balls tend to traction less in the oil and respond less to the dry boards on the lane. If you are matching-up
using an oil soaked ball on wet/dry or broken down lane conditions, removing the oil from the ball will significantly change
your match-up and possibly create undesirable over reaction
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