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Dameditty

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Playmaker
« on: November 26, 2008, 03:00:44 AM »
Has anyone had any issues with the Playmaker dying on them? I know every ball dies eventually or doesn't work like it used. I'd like to think its me and not the balls since so much money is invested in bowling balls nowadays. Just looking to see if anyone had this issue?

 

jbuzz31

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Re: Playmaker
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2008, 02:16:04 PM »
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1. Got the ball
2. Dino Castillo took it down to 2000 Abralon
3. Threw it 6 games, cleaned it with USBC approved ball cleaner
4. Bill O'Niell took it to 4000 with polish
5. Threw it 6 games, cleaned it with USBC approved ball cleaner
6. Various practice sessions and leagues, cleaning with USBC approved ball cleaner after EVERY SET. NO EXCEPTIONS.
7. about every 15 (depending on how the ball looks to be holding up) games, using the Ebonite instructions to take the ball back to out of box finish on a Haus Resurfacing machine.
8. After 50-60 games, use a rejuvenator, then use Haus Resurfacing to take the ball back to box finish, continuing to use a USBC approved ball cleaner after every set.






with THAT much resurfacing..........have you thought the friggin ball  may no longer be the same circumfurance, therby changing its reaction?
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