Take a look and see if these help:
(isopropyl alcohol is used the most)
Brunswick Synthetic Lane Care manual
http://www.jayhawkbowling.com/Brunswick/Synthetic%20Lane%20Care%20Manual.pdfManual Lane Maintenance
http://www.brunswickbowling.com/downloads/support/Manual-Lane-Maintenance-Manual_84-900043-000.pdfHIGH PERFORMANCE LANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL
http://manualy.bowlingservis.net/download/SPL-HPL-Lane-Maintenance-Manual-----610-0.pdfExcerpt:
Approach Cleaning/MaintenanceSynthetic approaches require simple daily cleaning maintenance. This ensures
consistent desired sliding characteristics for your bowlers.
Daily Maintenance - Dust approaches with a dry, untreated mop used only on
approaches. Dust in the morning and afternoon. Dusting should be done before
any type of buffing or spot cleaning. Use approach conditioner if necessary in
the slide area only.
Weekly Maintenance - Dust approach and buff using 90%+ isopropyl alcohol.
Use generous amounts and buff the entire approach area. Apply approach conditioner sparingly if necessary in the slide area only.
Spot Cleaning - When spot cleaning, wipe entire slide area with 90%+ isopropyl
alcohol. This will remove oil drips, lane cleaner drips, or foot prints from
bowlers that stepped in the lane conditioner. It will help with ball or shoe scuff
marks as well as other contaminates that have been transferred by bowler's
shoes. If you encounter a sticky spot, such as dried soda or beer, etc., it may
be necessary to use a mild, water based cleaner (like diluted lane cleaner) to
dissolve the sugars. You should always follow this up by wiping the area with
90%+ isopropyl alcohol."